B2 noun Neutral

Asset

/ˈæset/

A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. In finance, it specifically refers to a resource with economic value that an individual or corporation owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.

Beispiele

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1

Our house is our most valuable asset.

Our house is our most valuable asset.

2

The company’s total assets include property, equipment, and cash reserves.

The company’s total assets include property, equipment, and cash reserves.

3

He's such a great guy; he's a real asset to our soccer team.

He's such a great guy; he's a real asset to our soccer team.

Wortfamilie

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asset
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Merkhilfe

An Asset is something that 'Adds' value to your life or business.

Schnelles Quiz

The bank required the small business to provide ______ as security for the loan.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: assets

Beispiele

1

Our house is our most valuable asset.

everyday

Our house is our most valuable asset.

2

The company’s total assets include property, equipment, and cash reserves.

formal

The company’s total assets include property, equipment, and cash reserves.

3

He's such a great guy; he's a real asset to our soccer team.

informal

He's such a great guy; he's a real asset to our soccer team.

4

Intangible assets like brand recognition are often harder to quantify than physical assets.

academic

Intangible assets like brand recognition are often harder to quantify than physical assets.

5

We are looking to liquidate some of our non-core assets to raise capital.

business

We are looking to liquidate some of our non-core assets to raise capital.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
asset

Häufige Kollokationen

liquid asset liquid asset
valuable asset valuable asset
asset management asset management
fixed asset fixed asset
freeze assets freeze assets

Häufige Phrasen

asset allocation

distributing investments among different categories

intangible asset

an asset that is not physical in nature (like a patent)

be an asset to

to be useful to someone/something

Wird oft verwechselt mit

Asset vs Access

Access is the ability to enter or use something; an asset is something you own that has value.

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Nutzungshinweise

In a professional context, it can describe both physical items (like buildings) and human qualities (like skills).

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Häufige Fehler

Do not use 'assets' as a verb. It is strictly a noun.

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Merkhilfe

An Asset is something that 'Adds' value to your life or business.

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Wortherkunft

From the Anglo-Norman 'asetz', meaning 'enough', from the Latin 'ad satis'.

Grammatikmuster

asset to [someone/something] to have/own assets
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Kultureller Kontext

Asset management is a massive industry in financial hubs like London and New York.

Schnelles Quiz

The bank required the small business to provide ______ as security for the loan.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: assets

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Liability

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Merger

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A legal consolidation of two entities into one, often to create a larger, more competitive company. Unlike an acquisition, it is usually presented as a friendly agreement between equals.

Acquisition

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Expenditure

B2

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Investment

B2

The act of putting money, effort, or time into something to make a profit or get an advantage. In finance, it specifically refers to purchasing assets like stocks, real estate, or bonds.

Profitability

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The degree to which a business or activity yields profit or financial gain. It is a measurement of efficiency and the ultimate success of a company's operations.

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