What Are Assets in Corporate Finance? Definition, Types & Examples – TheStreet

Assets can be tangible, such as property and equipment, and also can be intangible, such as trademarks and patents.CanvaAssets are what’s owned by an individual or a company. They are—in accounting terms—a company’s resources from past transactions through which future economic benefits are expected to flow. In other words, assets are items purchased or acquired by … Read more

Infra brushstrokes for the Budget – Business Standard

Topics Budget 2023 | Budget | economic growth Vinayak Chatterjee  Last Updated at January 4, 2023 00:20 IST https://mybs.in/2cBW85s The last few years have demonstrated a certain consistency in prioritising infrastructure outlay and recognising it to be the pump-primer of economic growth. The accompanying table shows the high growth in outlays for the infrastructure sector. The expectation is that … Read more

Institutional Clients Group – citigroup.com

Citi’s Institutional Clients Group’s unparalleled international financial network serves leading corporations, financial institutions and governments in countries and jurisdictions all over the world from offices in 95 countries. Our mission is to be the best financial services partner to our clients to help them achieve their goals of economic growth and progress. Through its integrated … Read more

These are the big Michigan education issues we're watching in 2023 – Bridge Michigan

Share This:Share This:COVID may no longer be forcing schools to shut down, but its effects on students, teachers, parents, and administrators will linger into 2023.Issues related to student recovery from the pandemic figure in many of the top education issues for 2023. So do issues related to a power shift in Lansing, where Democrats will … Read more

WHO Director General: Hopes COVID Global Health Emergency … – Health Policy Watch

There are emerging hopes that sometime in 2023, WHO can declare that the COVID-19 global health emergency is over, said WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, speaking at a pre-holiday press briefing on Wednesday.  Meanwhile, however, the world continues to invest some $2 trillion in wars and “killing each other” – but not nearly enough … Read more