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  2. Asset specificity - Wikipedia

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    Physical asset specificity, e.g. a specialized machine tool or complex computer system designed for a single purpose; Human asset specificity, i.e., highly specialized human skills, arising in a learning by doing fashion; and; Dedicated assets, i.e. a discrete investment in a plant that cannot readily be put to work for other purposes.

  3. America's 10 Favorite Large Dog Breeds & Their Most ... - AOL

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    Top 10 Largest Dog Breeds. According to the American Kennel Club’s 2023 registry of dogs, here are some of the most popular large breeds: 1. Cane Corso

  4. Rational pricing - Wikipedia

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    An asset with a known price in the future must today trade at that price discounted at the risk free rate. Note that this condition can be viewed as an application of the above, where the two assets in question are the asset to be delivered and the risk free asset. (a) where the discounted future price is higher than today's price:

  5. 5 common investing myths — debunked: Why you don't need ...

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    Here is how several popular high-risk assets have performed since reaching their peaks: Asset. Peak price. Current price* Decline. Bitcoin (BTC) $108,786. $97,689-10.2%. GameStop (GME) $81.66.

  6. Valuation (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The observed prices serve as valuation benchmarks. From the prices, one calculates price multiples such as the price-to-earnings or price-to-book ratios—one or more of which used to value the firm. For example, the average price-to-earnings multiple of the guideline companies is applied to the subject firm's earnings to estimate its value.

  7. Complementary assets - Wikipedia

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    Complementary assets are assets that when owned together increase the value of the combined assets. It is defined as “the total economic value added by combining certain complementary factors in a production system, exceeding the value that would be generated by applying these production factors in isolation.” [1] Thus two assets are said to be complements when investment in one asset ...

  8. A brief history of dogs as campaign assets - AOL

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    During a campaign, any offhand comment can be used as a fundraising tool — even asides about an innocent rescue dog. At least that's the story in Iowa, where Democratic candidate Theresa ...

  9. Asset price inflation - Wikipedia

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    Asset price inflation is the economic phenomenon whereby the price of assets rise and become inflated. A common reason for higher asset prices is low interest rates. [ 1 ] When interest rates are low, investors and savers cannot make easy returns using low-risk methods such as government bonds or savings accounts.