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Resource with economic value


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An asset is any resource owned by an individual or entity that is expected to provide future economic benefits. Assets are a key component of the balance sheet and are classified into various categories based on their characteristics and the duration for which they are held.

Types of Assets[edit]

Assets can be broadly categorized into the following types:

Current Assets[edit]

Current assets are assets that are expected to be converted into cash or used up within one year. Examples include:

Non-Current Assets[edit]

Non-current assets are long-term investments that are not expected to be converted into cash within one year. Examples include:

Tangible and Intangible Assets[edit]

Financial Assets[edit]

Financial assets include investments in the form of stocks, bonds, and other securities.

Valuation of Assets[edit]

The valuation of assets is crucial for financial reporting and analysis. Common methods of asset valuation include:

Asset Management[edit]

Asset management involves the systematic process of developing, operating, maintaining, and selling assets in a cost-effective manner. It is a key function in both corporate finance and investment management.

Importance in Financial Statements[edit]

Assets are a fundamental part of the balance sheet, which provides a snapshot of an entity's financial position at a given point in time. They are balanced against liabilities and equity to provide a complete picture of financial health.

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