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  2. Asset classes - Wikipedia

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    Asset classes and asset class categories are often mixed together. In other words, describing large-cap stocks or short-term bonds as asset classes is incorrect. These investment vehicles are asset class categories, and are used for diversification purposes. Multiple asset classes mixed together in a fund structure can provide an investor with ...

  3. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    Different assets are subject to distinct tax treatments and regulatory considerations, which can make asset allocation decisions more complex. Frequent asset class rebalancing and maintaining a diversified portfolio can lead to substantial costs and fees, which may reduce overall returns. Accurately predicting the optimal times to invest in or ...

  4. Asset - Wikipedia

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    Total assets can also be called the balance sheet total. Assets can be grouped into two major classes: tangible assets and intangible assets. Tangible assets contain various subclasses, including current assets and fixed assets. [3] Current assets include cash, inventory, accounts receivable, while fixed assets include land, buildings and ...

  5. Investment management - Wikipedia

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    The different asset class definitions are widely debated, but four common divisions are cash and fixed income (such as certificates of deposit), stocks, bonds and real estate. The exercise of allocating funds among these assets (and among individual securities within each asset class) is what investment management firms are paid for.

  6. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    ETFs can be asset allocation funds, which include different asset classes rather than just one. They are usually, but not exclusively, implemented using a fund-of-funds structure. The most common ones use fixed strategies, which can be described with terms like "aggressive" or "conservative", denoting more in stocks and more in bonds, respectively.

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  8. MACRS - Wikipedia

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    Assets are divided into classes by type of asset or by business in which the asset is used. (See tables of classes below.) Where a general class based on the nature of the asset applies (00.xx classes below), that class takes precedence over the use class. For each class, three lives are specified: one for regular depreciation (GDS in the ...

  9. Untradable assets - Wikipedia

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    Untradable assets (or nontraded assets, nonmarketable assets, or perfectly nonliquid assets) are assets that are not traded on the market. [1] Human capital is the most important nontraded assets. [2] Other important nontraded asset classes are private businesses, claims to government transfer payments and claims on trust income. [3]