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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
− | '''Asset''' | + | '''Asset''' is a very broad term that means a [[Resources | resource]] of monetary or other value (Economic Resource) that is owned by an entity and/or provides benefit to some party. |
− | An entry in an entity's [[Balance Sheet]] statement. | + | An asset is something of either tangible or intangible value that is worth protecting, including people, information, infrastructure, finances and reputation. It may be a durable object, which produces a flow of goods and/or services over time (Productive Asset). |
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+ | * Anything controlled by an organization as a result of past actions that the organization signifies as important or valuable. | ||
+ | * Specifically, a recognized asset is an entry in an entity's [[Balance Sheet]] statement. | ||
== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
− | * | + | * ISACA Fundamentals |
+ | * IFRS Framework | ||
== Disclaimer == | == Disclaimer == |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 25 September 2021
Definition
Asset is a very broad term that means a resource of monetary or other value (Economic Resource) that is owned by an entity and/or provides benefit to some party.
An asset is something of either tangible or intangible value that is worth protecting, including people, information, infrastructure, finances and reputation. It may be a durable object, which produces a flow of goods and/or services over time (Productive Asset).
- Anything controlled by an organization as a result of past actions that the organization signifies as important or valuable.
- Specifically, a recognized asset is an entry in an entity's Balance Sheet statement.
Reference
- ISACA Fundamentals
- IFRS Framework
Disclaimer
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