In economics, what are Investment Assets?
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In economics, what are Investment Assets?
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In economics, anything that is valuable to an individual as holding such items increases the wealth of an individual, will be considered as an asset. An asset can be tangible or intangible, which depends upon its physical appearance.
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Chapter 2 / Lesson 17What are assets? Learn the meaning of an asset, the difference between personal and business assets, and who can own assets. See a list of asset examples.
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