Antonym: idle, indolent, lazy, neglectful, negligent. Similar words: asset, passe, assess, assert, assent, assemble, assembly, crevasse. Meaning: ['æset] n. anything of material value or usefulness that is owned by a person or company.
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181) All income and tax gains from assets in the reserve will be free of income and capital gains tax.
182) However, Hanson was also famous for two other things: buying cheaply and managing its assets extremely well.
183) Tangible Assets and Depreciation Tangible assets are stated at cost or valuation less accumulated depreciation.
184) Both will capitalize on the beautiful assets already in place in Ventura -- the views, the ocean, the clean air.
185) This uses NatWest funds, but external investment managers are appointed to manage the assets within the funds.
186) This gave wide investigative powers, and made possible the seizing, freezing and confiscation of assets.
187) Put another way, there is no longer the incentive to economise on every spare pound and penny in order buy interest-earning assets.
188) It is how the management employs those assets to the benefit of the whole that matters.
189) Short-term liquid assets are held for active trading purposes and for buying long-term investments.
190) In a 1993 bankruptcy petition, he listed debts of $ 157, 000 and assets of $ 3, 754.
191) Cicero Bank is a New Yorkchartered commercial bank with total assets of $ 26 million and total deposits of $ 21 million.
192) There is an additional objective to listening carefully: it helps you discover which words and meanings have become assets.
193) These are both very liquid and interest-earning assets and thus provide a valuable second line of reserves.
194) But whereas open-end funds take in cash from investors at any time, closed-end funds have a fixed amount of assets.
195) At certain times, banks may decide that it is prudent to hold a bigger proportion of liquid assets.
196) To grow, they slashed, re-engineered, and bought and sold assets.
197) With an asset sale the purchaser selects the assets he wishes to buy and leaves behind all other assets.
198) For the 11 big money-centre banks whose statistics Salomon Brothers records, return on assets fell in 1990 to about 0.3%.
199) It also meant that well-trained war-horses were immensely valuable assets.
200) In California alone, all 773 credit unions hold $ 46 billion in assets.
201) Thus, security investments generally are capital assets(sentencedict.com), but items of real and depreciable property used in the business are not.
202) The capital account records purchases and sales of assets such as stocks, bonds, land, etc.
203) Closedends' total assets of $ 130 billion are dwarfed by the $ 2. 51 trillion in open-end funds' assets.
204) People will rush to buy goods and assets before their prices rise further.
205) Who advised the Government that the assets of Hampshire Bus should be sold for £2 million?
206) When new occupiers lease these properties, Control Securities will have to absorb a £7m loss in the value of these assets.
207) Fixed assets plus net current assets less long-term sources of funding(sentencedict.com), less shareholders' equity equals the short-term funding required.
208) In rich families that have substantial inherited wealth, assets may be primarily in the form of claims on tangible assets.
209) The court decision prohibits the destruction of books and records, and freezes the defendants' assets.
210) All together we begin to unload the very cream of our assets, creating a massive bear market.