identifiable assets and liabilities — separable assets and liabilities The assets and liabilities of a business that can be disposed of without disposing of the entire business … Accounting dictionary
identifiable assets and liabilities — separable assets and liabilities Those assets and liability of a business that could be disposed of separately, i. e. without disposing of the business as a whole … Big dictionary of business and management
Identifiable Asset — An asset of an acquired company that can be assigned a fair value and can be reasonably expected to provide a benefit for the purchasing company in the future. Identifiable assets can be both tangible and intangible assets. If an asset is deemed… … Investment dictionary
Real assets — Identifiable assets, such as buildings, equipment, patents, and trademarks, as distinguished from a financial obligation. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
real assets — Identifiable assets, such as land and buildings, equipment, patents, and trademarks, as distinguished from a financial investment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
separable assets and liabilities — See: identifiable assets and liabilities … Accounting dictionary
separable assets and liabilities — See identifiable assets and liabilities … Big dictionary of business and management
Consolidation (business) — For other uses, see Amalgamation (disambiguation). Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · … Wikipedia
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acquisition accounting — A method of accounting whereby the buyer includes the acquired identifiable assets and liabilities in its balance sheet at their fair value at the date of acquisition; profits (or losses) generated by the acquired business are profit and loss… … Law dictionary
Real Asset — Physical or identifiable assets such as gold, land, equipment, patents, etc. They are the opposite of a financial asset. Real assets tend to be most desirable during periods of high inflation … Investment dictionary