Social Sciences, asked by SHLOKSAHANI, 2 months ago

It is the form of money or assets, taken as a sign of the financial strength of an

individual and assumed to be available for development or investment.

(a) Asset

(c) Capital

(b) Investment

(d) Fixed Deposit​

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Answered by bashsharsaud056
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Answer:

Capital

Explanation:

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The form of money or assets, taken as a sign of the financial strength of an individual and assumed to be available for development or investment is asset. (option (a))

  • A financial asset is a non-physical item, such as a bank deposit, a bond, or stock, whose value is derived from a contractual claim.
  • Financial assets, which may be exchanged on financial markets, are typically more liquid than other tangible assets like commodities or real estate.
  • Financial assets are an example of intangible assets; these are also called financial instruments or securities.
  • They are frequently employed to finance the ownership of movable goods like machinery and real estate.
  • Investment assets are material or intangible possessions acquired for the purpose of generating more income or held for speculation in the hope of a rise in value in the future.
  • Mutual funds, equities, bonds, real estate, and retirement savings accounts are a few examples of investment assets.
  • Stocks, bonds, and cash are considered financial assets.
  • Real assets, on the other hand, include things like real estate, infrastructure, and commodities.

Hence, the form of money or assets, taken as a sign of the financial strength of an individual and assumed to be available for development or investment is asset.

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