Asset Recovery Assetforfeiture is confiscation, by the State law State , of assets which are either ... that it is a necessary tool to prevent drug trafficking or other crimes. Assetforfeiture is a law enforcement success story http www.usmarshals.gov duties asset.htm . Statistics indicate that assetforfeiture has failed to prevent methamphetamine drug crime in South Africa http www.simonprophet.com . Former United States president George H. W. Bush said, Assetforfeiture laws allow the government ... regimes may be inadequate and ineffective in certain cases. Assetforfeiture in the United States ... the property and proceeds for law enforcement purposes. A form of assetforfeiture is roadside ... scandal Tenaha, Texas Police seizures scandal . Assetforfeiture in the United Kingdom In the UK assetforfeiture proceedings are initiated under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 . These fall into various ... to the Court of Session . Assetforfeiture in Ireland Ireland was one of the first countries to introduce Asset Forefeiture in the form of the Criminal Assets Bureau which initiates civil forfeiture ... assetforfeiture they can keep or auction lawful goods purchased with money from the sale of illegal ... until after he or she has sold them, they stand to gain more from assetforfeiture than if they effect ... Criminal law Category Assetforfeiture de Einziehung he ru sv F rverkande ... law date February 2011 About focuses on the confiscation forfeiture of assets in common law countries ... jurisdictions varies. Some jurisdictions use the term confiscation instead of forfeiture. In recent years there has been a growing trend for countries to introduce civil forfeiture and such proceedings ..., each of which may be more or less criminal or civil. The trend towards civil forfeiture The traditional ... from economic crime and, in particular, from drug related crime, that a confiscation or forfeiture ... prosecution. Recent examples of jurisdictions that have introduced civil forfeiture legislation ... more details
The Treasury Executive Office for AssetForfeiture TEOAF is an agency of the United States federal government in the United States Department of the Treasury . TEOAF is responsible for administering the Treasury Forfeiture Fund TFF . The TFF was established in 1992 as the successor to what was then the Customs Forfeiture Fund. It is authorized by section 9703 of Title 31 of the U.S. Code note that there are erroneously two section 9703 s, each dealing with a different subject matter . http www.law.cornell.edu uscode 31 usc sec 31 01009703 000 .html It is the receipt account for the deposit of non tax forfeitures made by the following member agencies Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division Immigration and Customs Enforcement Customs and Border Protection United States Department of Homeland Security United States Secret Service Secret Service United States Coast Guard US Treasury agencies Category United States Department of the Treasury agencies Category Assetforfeiture ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced September 2009 notability September 2009 Share forfeiture is the process by which the directors of a company cancel the power of shareholder if he does not pay his call money when the company demands for it. Company will give 14 days notice, after 14 days if shareholder did not pay then company will forfeit his shares and cut off his name from the register of shareholder. Company will not pay his received funds from shareholder. In order to do a share forfeiture the Articles of Association of the company should contain provision for that. DEFAULTSORT Share Forfeiture Category Equity securities Category Corporations law Category United Kingdom company law ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Forfeiture Type ep Artist House Vs. Hurricane Cover forfeiture.jpg Released June 20, 2008 Genre Post hardcore , progressive rock Length 19 45 Label El Shaddai Records Producer House Vs. Hurricane Reviews Kill Your Stereo rating 9 10 http www.killyourstereo.com reviews 176 house vs hurricane forfeiture link The Metal Forge rating 7 10 http www.themetalforge.com modules.php?name Reviews&rop showcontent&id 1918 link Sputnikmusic rating 4 5 http www.sputnikmusic.com review 39575 House Vs. Hurricane Forfeiture link Last album This album Forfeiture EP br 2008 Next album Perspectives album Perspectives br 2010 Forfeiture is the debut EP by post hardcore band House Vs. Hurricane . It was released through independent record label El Shaddai Records in 2008, receiving positive reviews and airplay across Australia. A music video was released for the title song Forfeiture . Track listing ref http www.amazon.com Forfeiture House vs Hurricane dp B001B4RLII ref Introduction small 1 03 small Forfeiture small 3 19 small Comforting Our Thoughts in a Continuous Blue small 2 26 small Seeing Things Through The Water small 4 38 small Colourspace small 1 30 small The Only Virtue small 2 44 small Furious George small 4 02 small Digital release bonus tracks This Isn t What I m Saying, This Is What I m Doing small 2 44 small Credits Christopher Dicker Screaming music Lead Vocals Chris Shaw Lead Guitar , Programming music Programming Ryan McLerie Rhythm Guitar , Singing Clean vocals Adam Meyers Bass Guitar Joey Fragione Synthesizer , Piano Liam Disher Drums , Percussion References references Category 2008 EPs ... more details
Forfeiture is deprivation or destruction of a right in consequence of the non performance of some obligation or condition. ref cite court litigants Connellan v. Federal Life & Casualty Co. vol 134 reporter ME opinion 104 date 1935 ref It can be accidental, and therefore is distinguished from waiver see waiver and forfeiture . References reflist law stub Category Legal terms ... more details
Forfeiture and waiver are two concepts that U.S. courts apply in determining whether reversible error has occurred. Waiver is the voluntary relinquishment, surrender or abandonment of some known right or privilege. Forfeiture law Forfeiture is the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform, etc. Per U.S. v. Olano , if a defendant has waived a right, then he cannot obtain redress in appellate court. If he has merely forfeited the right, e.g. by failing to raise a timely objection law objection , then the standard of review become plain error pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 52 b . This means that, whereas if he had raised a timely objection, the burden of proof would have been on the opposing party to show that the error was harmless error , now the burden of proof is on the aggrieved party to show that the error was plain error. Moreover, in federal cases, the U.S. Court of Appeals may or may not choose to exercise its discretion to correct the plain error. It usually will not, unless failure to correct it would result in a miscarriage of justice that would seriously affect the fairness, integrity or reputation of the justice system. However, the courts relax their application of the plain error test in cases involving constitutional error . ref cite court litigants United States v. Dazey vol 403 reporter F.3d. opinion 1147 pinpoint 1174 court 10th Cir. date 2005 ref An example of a waiver would be invited error e.g., if a defendant requested that the court impose a condition of supervised release . In such a case, he could not later challenge the legality of the condition. ref cite court vol 443 reporter F3d court 10th Cir. opinion 1310 date 2006 litigants United States v. Teague ref When a defendant raises an argument and then abandons it, he may be viewed as having waived that argument. For instance, a defendant raised objections to the presentence report in his case but it was ruled that he waived ... more details
In the sport of cricket a declaration occurs when a captain declares his team s innings closed and a forfeiture is when a captain chooses to forfeit an innings. Declaration and forfeiture is covered in Law 14 of the Laws of cricket . This concept applies only to matches in which each team is scheduled to bat in two innings Law 14 specifically does not apply in any form of limited overs cricket . Declaration The captain of the batting side may declare an innings closed, when the ball is Dead ball cricket dead , at any time during a match. ref name law14 http www.lords.org laws and spirit laws of cricket laws law 14 declaration and forfeiture,40,AR.html Law 14 of the Laws of Cricket ref Usually this is because the captain thinks his team has already scored enough runs to win the match, though tactical declarations are sometimes used in other circumstances. A captain considering declaration must balance the risks of declaring too early thus setting too low a target for the opposing team against those of declaring too late or not at all thus causing a draw by leaving insufficient time to complete the match . The first captain to declare was Charles Wright cricketer Charles Wright in 1890 English cricket season 1890 . In a game against Kent County Cricket Club Kent at the Bat and Ball Ground in Gravesend, Kent Gravesend , Wright declared Nottinghamshire s second innings closed on 157 for 5 to set Kent a target of 231 to win. However, the tactic did not come off as the game was drawn with Kent on 98 for 9 and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Nottinghamshire requiring one more wicket to win. ref http cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 3 3565.html Scorecard of the game in which Wright became the first captain to declare an innings closed ref Forfeiture Under the current Laws, a captain may forfeit either of his side s innings. ref name law14 A forfeited innings shall be considered ... dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Declaration And Forfeiture Category Cricket laws and regulations ... more details
About the business definition Mergefrom Asset economics date November 2009 accounting In financial accountancy ... value is considered an asset. Simply stated, assets represent ownership of value that can be converted into cash although cash itself is also considered an asset . ref name Sullivan 2003 272 cite book ... cases, the Historical Cost is used such that the value of the asset when it was bought in the past is used as the monetary value. In other instances, the present fair market value of the asset is used ... Two major asset classes are tangible assets and intangible assets. Tangible assets contain various ... An asset is a resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events and from which future economic ... 0 409048 13 1 ref Framework Par 49 . Asset characteristics It should be noted that other than software ... accounting sense of the term, it is not necessary to be able to legally enforce the asset s benefit for qualifying a resource as being an asset, provided the entity can control its use by other means. It is important to understand that in an accounting sense an asset is not the same as ownership ... structure of the balance sheet . Assets are listed on the balance sheet . Similarly, in economics an asset is any form in which wealth can be held. Probably the most accepted accounting definition of asset ... Framework An asset is a resource controlled by the enterprise as a result of past events and from ... controlled and managed within larger organizations via the use of asset tracking tools. These monitor ... Intermediate Accounting Kieso, et. al ref Current assets Main Current asset Current assets are cash ... liquid asset , which includes currency , deposit account s, and negotiable instrument s e.g., money .... Fixed assets Main Fixed asset Also referred to as PPE property, plant, and equipment , these are purchased ... includes as an asset Land economics land , building s, machinery , furniture , tool s, and certain ... called capital asset s in management accounting . Intangible assets Main Intangible asset Intangible ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 Forfeiture Endangers American Rights F.E.A.R. is an organization in the United States dedicated to stopping abuse of assetforfeiture , the practice whereby governments seize tangible and financial assets alleged to have been used in the commission of certain crimes. It is a 501 c 3 charitable organization located in Mill Valley, California. ref http www.fear.org FEARintro.html ref References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links http www.fear.org F.E.A.R. website Articles http www.isil.org resources lit looting of america.html http www.isil.org resources lit looting of america.html abuse of forfeiture laws Category Political advocacy groups in the United States Category Government watchdog groups in the United States Category Drug policy organizations based in the United States Category Assetforfeiture US org stub ... more details
primarysources date September 2008 The Forfeiture Act 1870 c. 23 is a British Act of Parliament that abolished forfeiture of goods and land as a punishment for treason and felony . It does not apply to Scotland . Although mostly repealed today, section 2 remains in force and states that anyone convicted of treason shall be disqualified from holding public office and shall lose his suffrage right to vote in elections except in elections to local authorities . See also Treason Act 1814 High treason in the United Kingdom External links UK SLD 1051272 the Forfeiture Act 1870 http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Legislation&Year 1948&searchEnacted 0&extentMatchOnly 0&confersPower 0&blanketAmendment 0&sortAlpha 0&TYPE QS&PageNumber 1&NavFrom 0&parentActiveTextDocId 1094756&ActiveTextDocId 1094876&filesize 2293 Official text of section 70 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1948 as amended and in force today within the United Kingdom , from the UK Statute Law Database , which supplements the Forfeiture Act UK legislation UK law stub Category English criminal law ... more details
wiktionary assetASSET or Asset can refer to Business Asset , something possessed by a business business entity from which future economic benefits may be obtained. Employability Assets Asset , in employability a person s knowledge, skills and attitudes. Economics Asset economics , a durable good which is not fully depreciated to zero value after the current period of analysis. Intelligence Asset intelligence Asset , an outside person who provides intelligence. Military Military assetAsset , a weapon or means of production of weapons or other defensive or offensive devices or capabilities. Space ASSET spaceplane ASSET , a spaceplane. Computing asset computing , an asset in Computer security context ASSET Technology Group , an Egyptian software company. Digital asset s the graphics, audio, maps, and other artistic data that go into media, particularly interactive media such as video games Reusable asset s items that provide solutions for a given problem disambig de Asset ... more details
jurisdictions International Asset Recovery Asset Recovery, also called investment recovery or resource ... reuse or divestment. Both large and small organizations practice asset recovery at some level with the end goal of obtaining the greatest possible return from the asset . While sometimes referred to in the context of a company that is being liquidated, Asset Recovery is also used to describe ... at the end of a lease. The asset recovery process has three main parts idle asset identification, redeployment, and divestment. Asset recovery can also refer to the task of recovery of assets that have ... them from their rightful owner. Idle Asset Identification One of the most important parts of the asset recovery process is idle asset identification. Assets that are not put to productive use ... personnel. Later, a decision can be made whether to redeploy or divest the asset. Surplus Assets ... assets can also be identified as either Capital Assets or non capital surplus. Asset recovery can ... Redeploying an idle asset to another part of an organization is often the most productive use for the asset. Asset redeployment also saves the organization money by eliminating the need to purchase a new asset at current market rates. For effective reuse, another part of the company needs to require an asset of that kind. It must also be practical for the asset to be transferred and deployed at the new location. Surplus Asset Disposition Disposition of surplus or idle assets is the process of either selling, scrapping, recycling, donating, or disposing an asset. The process involves removing the asset from an organization s books. When this is done effectively, the organization obtains capital that can be placed back into the business. In addition, a good asset sale produces revenue ... method employed will depend on the type of asset, its fair value, and demand for the asset in the marketplace. Investment Recovery Specialists Companies in the asset recovery business can sometimes ... more details
An impaired asset is a condition in which an asset s market value falls below its carrying amount and is not expected to recover. This means that an asset s market valuation is less than the book value of the asset and the future cash flows to be generated from the asset are less than the net difference of the market value and the book value of the asset. At this point it becomes necessary to write down the value of the asset in the books by debiting a loss account which will show up as an expense in the income statement and crediting the respective asset account. This is a common occurrence for goodwill accounting goodwill where a company will purchase another company for more than the value of the net assets of the target company. Under US GAAP, goodwill is tested annually for impairment. See also Lower of Cost or Market Category United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ... more details
Refimprove date October 2008 Context date October 2009 An asset swap is an exchange of tangible asset s for intangible asset s or vice versa. Since it is a swap of assets, the procedure takes place on the active side of the balance sheet and has no impact on the latter in regards to volume. As an example, a company may sell equity and receive the value in cash thus increasing liquidity. A company often utilizes this method when in need for money to invest internal financing or to pay off debts. In finance , the term asset swap has a particular meaning ref cite web title Asset Swap Investopeida url http www.investopedia.com terms a assetswap.asp publisher Investopedia accessdate 2009 04 23 ref . When one refers to an asset swap, one has in mind the exchange of the flow of payments from a given security the asset for a different set of cashflows. An example of this is where an institution swaps the cashflows on a Treasury U.S. Government Bond for LIBOR minus a spread say 20 basis points . Such swaps usually have stub period s in order to bring the chronology of the cashflows into line with that of the underlying bond. See also Government debt Interest Swap finance References references DEFAULTSORT Asset Swap Category Financial accounting finance stub de Asset Swap zh ... more details
Buzzword article The reuse of Intellectual Property Intellectual Property IP asset s is a strategy that many, in particular Information technology IT , companies are pursuing ref cite web url http www.eweek.com c a Enterprise Applications Reusable Asset Initiative is IBMs Secret Weapon for Industry Solutions 853170 publisher www.eWeek.com title Reusable Asset Initiative Is IBM s Secret Weapon for Industry Solutions accessdate 2010 04 09 ref , ref cite web url http www.ibm.com developerworks webservices library ws assetreuse publisher www.ibm.com title RWeb services and asset reuse accessdate 2010 04 12 ref . The strategy for reusing non IT related assets is called Asset recovery . However, the term recovery is not being applied to Intellectual Property Intellectual Property IP asset s. ref cite web url http www.anthillpro.com html solutions reuse.html publisher www.anthillpro.com title How Does AnthillPro Help Me Reuse My Software Assets? accessdate 2010 04 12 ref , ref cite web url http www.computer.org portal web csdl doi 10.1109 ISPW.1996.654354 publisher www.computer.org title An open architecture for software process asset reuse accessdate 2010 04 12 ref Benefits Amongst other benefits, the key advantages of reusing assets are Increase delivery efficiency Innovate from a higher level Use best practices Reduce risk Offer wider array of flexible solutions. Requirements In order to implement Asset Reuse within a major company, it takes at least a system where to store and retrieve relevant assets a management system to handle the asset management a communication set up to promote ... asset reuse. However, common implications are the use of more than one asset repository the set up, funding, and maintenance of the required asset management system including success tracking over a long time permanent cross company communication of the asset management system strategy and its latest elements References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Asset Reuse Category Intellectual property law ... more details
orphan date February 2010 Asset Point is a privately held global IT Software and Services company that provides a solution for managing physical capacity in facilities, modeling IT Changes and managing processes for IT transformation from the data center to the desk top. Its client list includes financial services , banking , healthcare , government and technology companies. Asset Point has offices in New York City , Chicago , London and Toronto . History In 1998, Align company Align launched Asset Point, a tool to support technology assets. Asset Point was initially an internal value added IT asset management software tool based upon Align s IT asset management experience. Asset Point grew out of both client and internal demands to better manage asset portfolios. References No footnotes date August 2009 reflist http www.byteandswitch.com storage infrastructure asset point releases version 50 it asset management software.php br http investing.businessweek.com research stocks private snapshot.asp?privcapId 4843766 br http www.align.com News Default.aspx br http www.newsguide.us technology computer Asset Point Releases Version 5 0 IT Asset Management Software br http www.thefreelibrary.com Align Communications, Inc. And Market Data Professionals Form... a066575095 br http www.blogcatalog.com search.frame.php?term it asset management 28itam 29&id 72abd43a4e2c071d0245162ad7950a80 External links http www.asset point.com http www.align.com Category Software companies of the United States Category Business services companies of the United States Category International information technology consulting firms ... more details
Asset Acceptance is a trade name used by several companies owned by the parent corporation Asset Acceptance Capital Corporation , which has existed since the formation of the predecessor company in 1962. Asset Acceptance Capital Corp s main revenue generating subsidiary is Asset Acceptance, LLC. Asset Acceptance is a debt purchaser , which means that its primary business is the purchasing of defaulted debts from lenders and subsequent collection of those debts through normal debt collection activities. The corporation is headquartered in Warren, Michigan . Asset Acceptance Capital Corp. is publicly traded NASDAQ AACC . The company reported net income of 4.2 million in the third quarter of 2010. ref http www.insidearm.com daily debt collection news accounts receivables management asset acceptance sees gains in collections revenue income in q3 debt buying up Asset Acceptance Sees Gains in Collections, Revenue, Income in Q3 Debt Buying Up insideARM.com November 3, 2010 ref External links http www.assetacceptance.com Company web site Category Companies established in 1962 Category Financial services companies of the United States Category Companies based in Michigan Category History of violating state laws finance company stub Reflist ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Asset stripping involves selling the asset s of a business individually at a profit. The term is generally used in a pejorative sense as such activity is not considered productive to the economy. Asset stripping is considered to be a problem in economies such as Russia or China that are making a transition to the market. In these situations, managers of a state owned company have been known to sell the assets which they control, leaving behind nothing but debts to the state. A fictional example of asset stripping can be found in the 1987 film Wall Street 1987 film Wall Street . In this film, the ruthless investor Gordon Gekko , played by Michael Douglas , purchases the failing airline Blue Star, under the pretense that he will restructure the company and return it to profitability. However, we later learn that he intends to liquidate all of the company s assets. Business term stub Category Business terms Category Mergers and acquisitions eo Asset stripping zh ... more details
notability Companies date May 2010 refimprove date May 2010 Mirae Asset Financial Group ko hhrm hangul is a large independent financial services firm based in Seoul and primarily engaged in asset ..., Mirae Asset Global Investments Group, is one of Asia s largest asset managers and is perennially ... 2008 ref . In 2008, Mirae Asset had assets under management of USD 54.2 billion invested in emerging ... August 2009 ref . In 2009, Mirae Asset was recognized as the largest asset manager in Asia in terms of retail assets raised with USD 50.6 billion ref Fund Manager Survey , Asia Asset Management, September 2009 ref . Businesses Mirae Asset Global Investments Traditional Long Only Equity Investment, Fixed Income, Alternative Investments Mirae Asset Securities Investment Banking, Wealth Management, Brokerage Services Mirae Asset Life Insurance Life Insurance, Variable Insurance, Retirement Pension Mirae Asset Venture and Capital M&A Advisory, Investment in Start up Companies History ref name History cite web url http www.miraeasset.com aboutus whoWeHistory.jsp title Mirae Asset Financial Group history ref 1997 Established Mirae Asset Global Investments 1998 Launched Korea s first mutual fund ref Asset Management Association of Korea ref 1999 Established Mirae Asset Securities 2001 Selected ... in Hong Kong 2005 Established Mirae Asset Life Insurance 2005 Launched Korea s first overseas investment ex. Korea fund 2006 Listed in the Korean Stock Exchange Mirae Asset Securities 2008 Launched ... from the China Securities Regulatory Commission Global network Mirae Asset Financial Group has an extensive ... and Vietnam. In recent years it has also expanded to developed markets including the US and UK. Asset ... Fund House of the Year Asia Asset Management Awards 2008 Best of the Best Awards, Best Community ... KRX Best IPO Securities 2004, 2005 KRX 1st IB Best IPO Securities 2004 Best Asset Management 2007 Best Asset Manager & Best Fund of Korea ref Dec 2007, Money Today, Morningstar ref 2007 CEO of the Year ... more details
In finance, a hidden asset is an asset that is not shown on a balance sheet . ref cite web url http www.investorwords.com 2303 hidden asset.html title Hidden asset definition publisher InvestorWords.com accessdate 2007 01 21 ref An example of such an asset is the US 15 billion that United Airlines frequent flyer program, Mileage Plus, was estimated to be worth when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. ref cite news url http www.thetravelinsider.info 2005 unitedpileofmoney.htm title United Airlines undisclosed 15 billion asset publisher The Travel Insider date 24 June 2005 accessdate 2007 01 21 ref In divorce cases, a hidden asset is a property that is hidden by one spouse from the other. It is more difficult to discover than to conceal. ref cite web url http www.divorcenet.com states missouri mo art09 title Discovery and Treatment of Hidden Assets in Divorce Cases publisher Zerman & Mogerman, LLC accessdate 2007 01 21 ref References reflist Category Financial accounting finance stub law term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Merge to asset management date July 2010 Asset quality is related to the left hand side of the bank balance sheet . Bank manager s are concerned with the quality of their loan s since that provides earnings for the bank. Loan quality and asset quality are two terms with basically the same meaning. Government bonds and T bills are considered as good quality loans whereas junk bond s, corporate credit s to low credit score firm s etc. are bad quality loans. A bad quality loan has a higher probability of becoming a non performing loan with no return. The ratio of non performing loans in Japan is expected to be as high as 25 of the overall bank assets. Citation needed date July 2010 Bank management components are Asset management Liquidity management Liability management Capital adequacy management Risk management See also Risk weighted asset CAMELS ratings Bank condition Banking regulation References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Asset Quality Category Banking terms and equipment Category Bank regulation ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 IT asset management ITAM is the set of business practices that join financial, contractual and inventory functions to support Product life cycle management life cycle management and strategic decision making for the IT environment. Assets include all elements of Computer software software and Computer hardware hardware that are found in the business environment. Hardware asset management Hardware asset management entails the management of the physical components of computers and Computer networking computer networks , from acquisition through disposal. Common business practices include request and approval process, procurement management, product life cycle management life cycle management, redeployment and disposal management. A key component is capturing the financial information about the hardware life cycle which aids the organization in making business decisions based on meaningful and measurable financial objectives. Software Asset Management is a similar process, focusing on software assets, including licenses, versions and installed endpoints. Role of IT asset management in an organization The IT Asset Management function is the primary point of accountability for the life cycle management of information technology assets throughout the organization. Included in this responsibility are development and maintenance of policies, standards, processes, systems and measurements that enable the organization to manage the IT Asset Portfolio with respect to risk, cost, control, IT Governance , compliance and business performance objectives as established by the business. IT Asset Management uses integrated software solutions that works with all ... on warranties , and finance invoice reconciliation, updates for fixed asset inventories . IT asset ... types of information about the asset, as well as integration with other systems such as supply ... of Information Technology Asset Managers IAITAM Category Information technology management ... more details
Asset tracking refers to tracking the movement of physical asset s. Either by scanning barcode tags attached to the assets or using smart tags, like RFID tags, which broadcast their location. An asset tracking system can record the location and usage of the assets and generate various reports. Smart tags can be used to record other attributes besides location like temperature see portion of this article http www.healthcare informatics.com ME2 dirmod.asp?sid &nm &type Publishing&mod Publications 3A 3AArticle&mid 8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier 4&id 3E3163F57A3F461C9EEC22000042C7D6 headlined Making it count. References XERAFY RFID Track & Trace economics stub Category Finance Category Barcodes ... more details
Asset allocation is the process of choosing among possible asset classes. A large part of financial planning consists of finding an asset allocation that is appropriate for a given investor in terms of their appetite ... . Asset Allocation is the product of an examination of an investor s needs and objectives. Asset allocation, done well, is a plan to invest in assets or asset classes which will best meet the needs ..., will find mixtures of equity and debt investments most nearly meets their needs. Asset Allocation ... Asset allocation is based on the idea that in different years a different asset is the best performing one. It is difficult to predict which asset will perform best in a given year. Therefore, although it is psychologically appealing to try to predict the best asset, proponents of asset allocation ... who jumps from one asset to another, according to whim, may easily end up with worse results than does someone following any consistent plan. A fundamental justification for asset allocation is the notion that different Asset allocation Examples of asset classes asset classes offer returns that are not perfectly ... . Therefore, having a mixture of asset classes is more likely to meet the investor s wishes in terms ... tv episodes sitv 5.3.10.html ref Academic research has painstakingly explained the importance of asset allocation and the problems of active management see Asset allocation Academic studies academic studies ... optimization approach to asset allocation of modern portfolio theory , the strategy is, in fact ... will continue in the future, this is one of the weak links in traditional asset allocation ... understanding of a tenable portfolio allocation strategy. Asset allocation strategies There are three basic types of asset allocation strategies based on investment goals, risk tolerance, time frames and diversification strategic, tactical, and core satellite. Strategic Asset Allocation the primary goal of a strategic asset allocation is to create an asset mix that will provide the optimal balance ... more details
Asset management , broadly defined, refers to any system whereby things that are of value to an entity or group are monitored and maintained. Kinds of asset management include Financial asset management Investment management the sector of the financial services industry that manages collective investment scheme s. Global assets under management List of asset management firms Enterprise asset management the business processes and enabling information systems that support management of an organization s assets, both physical such as buildings, equipment, infrastructure etc. and non physical such as Physical asset management the practice of managing the whole life cycle design, construction, commissioning, operating, maintaining, repairing, modifying, replacing and decommissioning disposal of physical and infrastructure assets such as structures, production and service plant, power, water and waste treatment facilities, distribution networks, transport systems, buildings and other physical assets. Infrastructure asset management expands on this theme in relation primarily to public sector, utilities, property and transport systems. Fixed assets management an accounting process that seeks to track fixed assets for the purposes of financial accounting. IT asset management the set of business practices that join financial, contractual and inventory functions to support life cycle management and strategic decision making for the IT environment. This is also one of the processes defined within IT service management . Digital asset management a form of electronic media content management that includes digital assets. Category Management business stub sl Upravljanje premo enja ... more details