Asset in spanish

Activo

pronunciation: ɑktiboʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

asset1 = ventaja, punto a favor, punto positivo, valor fundamental, recurso. 

Example: The efficient analysis of professional and technical documents is an asset in many spheres of activity.

assets2 = valores, capital, activo, bienes, haberes, recursos. [Generalmente usado en plural]

Example: Those eligible normally include only companies with less than 45 million of net fixed assets and fewer than 500 employees.

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» asset base = valores, capital, activo, bienes, haberes.

Example: The first implication I would draw is that the achievement of scale in a way that substantially increases the riskiness of the asset base may prove to be counter-productive.

» cultural asset = capital cultural.

Example: Cultural assets facilitate the formation of a cohesive and secure professional middle class.

» digital assets = capital digital, activo digital, bienes digitales, recursos digitales. [Generalmente usado en plural]

Example: Libraries increasingly depend on digital assets they neither own nor manage.

» fixed assets = activo fijo, bienes inmuebles.

Example: The maximum amount of loan is 50 per cent of the costs of fixed assets.

» freeze + Posesivo + assets = congelar + Posesivo + bienes, congelar + Posesivo + activos, intervenir + Posesivo + bienes.

Example: The district court judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the defendants' illegal business practices and freezing their assets.

» information asset = recurso informativo, recurso de información.

Example: As a Web user, you aren't likely to see the scheme in action on your screen because it's an under-the-hood way of communicating the identity of an information asset to a Web application.

» joint assets = bienes ganaciales.

Example: The inheritance tax payable assumes that the ownership of the joint assets will pass to the surviving spouse.

» knowledge assets = capital cognitivo.

Example: The aim was that the edge would come from leveraging its knowledge assets, ie the leadership and expertise of its worldwide work force, through information technology enablement.

» legacy assets = bienes patrimoniales.

Example: As information incumbents, large academic libraries are saddled with legacy assets, such as huge stores of books, public service systems, acquisitions, cataloguing, and bricks and mortar.

» liquidate + assets = liquidar activos, liquidar capital.

Example: One alternative is to liquidate assets to pay off debt, but is it a smart decision to make?.

» marital assets = bienes gananciales.

Example: Marital assets includes everything the spouses acquired, both separately and together, during the marriage.

» non-marital assets = bienes no gananciales, separación de bienes.

Example: Assets which are held prior to the marriage are non-marital assets, while assets acquired during the marriage become marital assets.

» separation of assets = separación de bienes.

Example: Under the regime of separation of assets, each spouse holds assets in their own name with no claim on the property of the other.

» tangible assets = activo tangible, bienes tangibles.

Example: Tangible assets will increase in quantity and value from 27 per cent to 82 per cent.

» tangible fixed assets = activo fijo tangible, bienes fijos tangibles.

Example: Tangible fixed assets include physical assets such as land and buildings and equipment.

Asset synonyms

plus in spanish: más, pronunciation: plʌs part of speech: noun

Asset antonyms

liability pronunciation: laɪəbɪlɪti part of speech: noun indebtedness pronunciation: ɪndetɪdnɪs part of speech: noun financial obligation pronunciation: fənænʃəlɑbləgeɪʃən part of speech: noun pecuniary obligation pronunciation: pekjunieriɑbləgeɪʃən
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