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  • 41asset finance — Where the purchase price of equipment and other assets is financed by borrowing secured on the asset and repaid over a period of time representing the effective life of the asset, often from income generated by its use. Easyform Glossary of Law… …

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  • 42asset/liability management committee — ( ALCO) A committee, usually comprising senior managers, responsible for managing assets and liabilities to maximize income and safety over the long run. In a financial institution, the ALCO is usually responsible for asset and liability… …

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  • 43asset chopping — UK US noun [U] ► FINANCE ASSET SHUFFLING(Cf. ↑asset shuffling) …

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  • 44asset turnover ratio — UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ASSET TURNOVER(Cf. ↑asset turnover) …

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  • 45asset volatility — UK US noun [U] FINANCE ► the rate at which the price of an asset moves up and down: »The improvement in credit quality reflects higher stock prices and lower asset volatility …

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  • 46Asset management (social housing) — Asset management within the context of social housing (See council housing) in the UK is a relatively new specialism. It pertains to the function within a Registered Social Landlord (Housing Association, Arms Length Management Organisation or… …

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  • 47Asset location — is a term used in personal finance to refer to how investor distribute their investments across taxable and non taxable accounts (e.g., 401(k) or IRAs). In order to maximize performance of a financial portfolio, it is often advised that an… …

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  • 48Asset Backed Commercial Paper — Asset backed Commercial Papers (ABCP), deutsch auch „besicherte Geldmarktpapiere“[1] sind mit Assets unterlegte Geldmarktpapiere (commercial paper, CP) und ein Anwendungsfall der Verbriefung von Forderungen. Die Forderungsverkäufer (Originator)… …

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  • 49Asset backed Commercial Papers — (ABCP), deutsch auch „besicherte Geldmarktpapiere“[1] sind mit Assets unterlegte Geldmarktpapiere (commercial paper, CP) und ein Anwendungsfall der Verbriefung von Forderungen. Die Forderungsverkäufer (Originator) erhalten für den Verkauf ihres… …

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  • 50asset-backed commercial paper — (ABCP) United Kingdom A form of commercial paper that is secured by the future cash flows from a wide variety of financial assets. Known as receivables , such assets may include trade and credit card receivables, equipment and consumer loans, ABS …

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