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  • 21asset cover — noun [uncountable] another name for asset backing * * * asset cover UK US noun [U] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ASSET BACKING(Cf. ↑asset backing) …

    Financial and business terms

  • 22asset value per share — ➔ value1 * * * asset value per share UK US noun [U] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE the total value of a company s assets, divided by the number of shares the company has sold: »There is an increase in asset value per share for the remaining shareholders.… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 23Asset protection — (sometimes also referred to as debtor creditor law) refers to a set of legal techniques and a body of statutory and common law dealing with protecting assets of individuals and business entities from civil money judgments, creditors such as… …

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  • 24Asset Hotel Shanghai (Shanghai) — Asset Hotel Shanghai country: China, city: Shanghai (City) Asset Hotel Shanghai Location The Asset Hotel is situated in the downtown of Shanghai, close to Xujiahui commercial district and metro station.Rooms All the guestrooms of the hotel are… …

    International hotels

  • 25asset backing — ➔ backing * * * asset backing UK US noun [U] (also asset cover) ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE the total value of a company s shares, in relation to its assets: »The retailer seems to have great asset backing, but how much are its stores really worth? …

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  • 26asset — Fowler (1926) called this a ‘false form’, meaning that the true form was assets, derived from a late Anglo French word which came in turn from Latin ad satis meaning ‘to sufficiency’, while asset was the lazy writer s alternative when unwilling… …

    Modern English usage

  • 27Asset turnover — is a financial ratio that measures the efficiency of a company s use of its assets in generating sales revenue or sales income to the company. [cite book |last = Bodie |first = Zane |coauthors = Alex Kane and Alan J. Marcus |title = Essentials of …

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  • 28Asset voting — or candidate proxy is a voting system which provides proportional representation by allowing all candidates to negotiate the outcome, using the votes cast for them as proxies in subsequent rounds. It is unconventional in the sense that not only… …

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  • 29asset-backed securities — International asset backed securities, Also referred to as ABS. debt securities (debt security) (such as bonds or notes) which are issued in the course of a securitisation and backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of cash flow… …

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  • 30asset-backed security — International asset backed securities, Also referred to as ABS. debt securities (debt security) (such as bonds or notes) which are issued in the course of a securitisation and backed, that is funded by and secured over, a portfolio of cash flow… …

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