~ what do you consider to be ASSETS? ~

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.................................................................Typical American jocks, who always want to win an argument. And, if he doesn't win he'll labeled others as he deemed fit himself. Keep trying, memtard.


What's a memtard? An online search had no results for it. Though i did find memwank.
 

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I consider real estate and portfolios assets. I own 3 properties (my house, a condo in Florida - that is actually in the black, and 3 acres that I'm currently building a cabin on). I also own a Roth IRA, government TSP, brokerage account, bank/savings/checking accounts, and 2 pensions (that I haven't started collecting) that I consider as assets.

My "cash on hand" is less than 15% of my "assets".

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What state is your land in and what did the 3 acres cost you? I would love to build my own house within the next 8 years. Contemplating remodeling my current home or buying myself some land.
 

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My biggest asset: a ticket on THE Ohio State Buckeyes to win it all in NCAA foots..!!!
 

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my assets are my titties and ass n pussy :massage::bigone::niceass:
 

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ok simple answer about assets


  1. asset




    • [h=5]n.noun[/h][h=2]Definition[/h] Any item of economic value owned by an individual or corporation, especially that which could be converted to cash. Examples are cash, securities, accounts receivable, inventory, office equipment, real estate, a car, and other property.
      • A useful or valuable quality, person, or thing; an advantage or resource.
        proved herself an asset to the company.
      • A valuable item that is owned.
      • A spy working in his or her own country and controlled by the enemy.
      • The entries on a balance sheet showing all properties, both tangible and intangible, and claims against others that may be applied to cover the liabilities of a person or business. Assets can include cash, stock, inventories, property rights, and goodwill.
      • The entire property owned by a person, especially a bankrupt, that can be used to settle debts.
  2. capital asset

    • [h=5]n.noun[/h]
      • A long-term asset, such as land or a building.

  3. wasting asset

    • [h=5]n.noun[/h]
      • An asset, such as an oil well or an options contract, that declines in value over time.

  4. net asset value

    • [h=5]n.noun[/h]
      • The market value of all securities owned by a mutual fund, minus its total liabilities, divided by the number of shares issued.

  5. quick assets

    • [h=5]pl.n.[/h]
      • Liquid assets, including cash on hand and assets readily convertible to cash.

  6. current assets

    • [h=5]pl.n.[/h]
      • Cash or assets convertible into cash at short notice.



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