An asset constitutes anything that holds monetary value, whether current or future, to a person or organization. Businesses, governments and non-profits all own assets. So do many people. An asset is ...
Asset maintenance is a component of asset monitoring designed to increase the lifespan of a company’s machinery, devices, and equipment. The process is important for any business serious about keeping ...
Note: This article is part of Morningstar's 2018 Portfolio Tuneup week. An earlier version of this article appeared on Jan. 24, 2017. You've run the numbers to assess whether your current ...
As assets face increasing threats such as fraud, litigation, market crashes and cyberattacks, proactively protecting your wealth becomes crucial. In the U.S., many families face wealth destruction due ...
usiness firms use a financial analysis technique called asset vs. liability management (ALM) to mitigate risk due to a mismatch in their assets and liabilities. A mismatch occurs when assets and ...
IREM’s latest research report, "Real Estate Asset Management: A Process And A Profession," demystifies the field of asset management by summarizing the results of over 90 interviews with real estate ...
E. Napoletano is a former registered financial advisor and award-winning author and journalist. Ben is the former Retirement and Investing Editor for Forbes Advisor. With two decades of business and ...
Angelica Leicht is the senior editor for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com, where she writes and edits articles on a range of personal finance topics. Angelica previously held editing ...
Understand lookback options, their benefits, pricing, and the differences between fixed and floating types. Discover why they are exclusive to OTC markets.
Asset theft refers to the loss of physical or nonphysical items of value owned by a company. Assets might be stolen by employees or by third parties. The definition of asset theft is sometimes ...
Note: This article is part of Morningstar's February 2016 Tax Relief Week special report. A version of this article appeared on Jan. 28, 2016. You've run the numbers and determined whether your ...