- cash asset
- учет денежный актив (имущество как в форме денежных средств, так и в форме краткосрочных ценных бумаг, которые могут быть легко превращены в денежные средства)See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Cash Asset Ratio — The current value of marketable securities and cash, divided by the company s current liabilities. Also known as the cash ratio, the cash asset ratio compares the dollar amount of highly liquid assets (such as cash and marketable securities) for… … Investment dictionary
cash asset ratio — cash and marketable securities divided by current liabilities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: liquidity ratios. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Asset retirement obligation — Asset Retirement Obligations provide for future disposal of assets as required by SFAS 143 [http://www.aicpa.org/PUBS/JOFA/dec2001/hiner.htm] . Firms must recognize the ARO liability in the period it was acquired, generally acquisition. The… … Wikipedia
cash settlement — A financial instrument is cash settled if the underlying asset is not delivered or transferred to the counterparty in exchange for a specified payment when the instrument reaches maturity. Instead, the owner of the financial instrument accepts an … Law dictionary
Asset allocation — is a term used to refer to how an investor distributes his or her investments among various classes of investment vehicles (e.g., stocks and bonds). A large part of financial planning is finding an asset allocation that is appropriate for a given … Wikipedia
asset — as·set / a ˌset, sət/ n [back formation from assets, singular, sufficient property to pay debts and legacies, from Anglo French asetz, from Old French asez enough] 1: the entire property of a person, business organization, or estate that is… … Law dictionary
Asset poverty — is an economic and social condition that is more persistent and prevalent than income poverty. It can be defined as a household’s inability access wealth resources that are sufficient enough to provide for basic needs for a period of three months … Wikipedia
Cash and cash equivalents — are the most liquid assets found within the asset portion of a company s balance sheet. Cash equivalents are assets that are readily convertible into cash, such as money market holdings, short term government bonds or Treasury bills, marketable… … Wikipedia
asset-backed security — ( ABS) A debt security collateralized by assets. Created from the securitization of any loans other than mortgage loans. Securitized mortgage loans are called mortgage backed securities ( mortgage backed security) or collateralized mortgage… … Financial and business terms
Cash flow loan — is a sort of debt financing, in which a bank lends funds against cash flows that a borrowing company generates. To secure repayment, the bank covenants a borrower on such levels and ratios as enterprise value, EBITDA, total interest coverage… … Wikipedia
Cash flow forecasting — is the modeling of a company or asset’s future financial liquidity over a specific timeframe. Cash usually refers to the company’s total bank balances, but often what is forecast is treasury position which is cash plus short term investments… … Wikipedia