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[[File:Capital-market.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Capital allocation]]]]A [[financial asset]] is something that gets its value from a contractual right or ownership claim and that cannot be consumed or used otherwise rather than to exchange for other [[product]]s.
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[[File:Capital-market.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Capital allocation]]]][[File:Financing-deal.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Financing]]]]A [[financial asset]] is something of monetary value that cannot be consumed or used otherwise rather than to exchange for other [[market exchangeable]]s.
  
  
 
==Types==
 
==Types==
*[[Cash]], [[certificate of deposit]].  
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#'''[[Cash]]'''.
*[[Stock]].
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#'''[[Financial security]]''', such as:
*[[, bonds, mutual funds, and  are all are examples of financial assets. Unlike land, property, commodities, or other tangible physical assets, financial assets do not necessarily have inherent physical worth or even a physical form. Rather, their value reflects factors of supply and demand in the marketplace in which they trade, as well as the degree of risk they carry..
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#*[[Certificate of deposit]].  
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#*[[Stock]].
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#*[[Bond]].
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#'''[[Derivative]]''', such as:
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#*[[Financial futures]].  
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#*[[Financial option]].

Latest revision as of 13:06, 6 May 2023

A financial asset is something of monetary value that cannot be consumed or used otherwise rather than to exchange for other market exchangeables.


Types

  1. Cash.
  2. Financial security, such as:
  3. Derivative, such as: