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tangible asset ECON

tangible fixed assets ECON

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Some companies, however, are worth more dead than alive, like weakly performing companies that own many tangible assets.
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This wide investment class covers tangible assets such as wine, art and stamps, as well as non-tangibles such as carbon credits.
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This means a whole range of factors, including customers, goodwill, buildings, tangible assets and employees should be considered.
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Your real and tangible assets -- your gold coins and bars -- will still be there and accessible.
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Increasingly, though, the smart money is moving into tangible assets, "things that governments can't print more of", in a desperate bid to preserve value.
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It's in this situation that tangible assets really come into their own.
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Tangible assets most closely resemble liquid assets in that they include stocks, bonds, property, natural resources, and hard assets not in the form of real estate.
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These pertain to existing or to be acquired tangible assets or leasehold estates and presales of services.
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It compares the price of shares to the tangible assets per share.
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They also fund loans and participations in loans secured by real estate, energy, power, gas, manufacturing, timber, transportation and distribution, and other tangible assets.
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