Intangible Assets are not included in current assets. They are usually listed under Other Assets.
AUC is the value of assets held under custody by a "custodian of securities".
Current assets are debit as all assets has default balance debit so current assets as well and these are shown under current assets section of balance sheet.
Classified balance sheets generally subdivide its major categories into short-term and long-term parts. In a classified balance sheet, the assets section usually includes:Current Assets (or Short-Term Assets)Fixed Assets (or Long-Term Assets)Sometimes, additional sections may be included:Intangible Assets (may be included under current/fixed depending on the nature of the intangibles)"Other" Assets (any other assets that do not fall under the above, such as contingent assets)
Defferred tax asset is shown in assets side of balance sheet under head of other assets.
Asset Under Management are investment funds and pools managed by a fund manager. Investment decisions for these assets are made by the fund managers; the only decisions from the clients would be whether or not to own the fund. Assets under Administration are client accounts in Wealth Management. Investment decisions, either at the strategic or tactical levels, are made by the account owners.
They base their fees on a percentage of clients' assets under management.
Most fund advisers receive a fee for stock selection and portfolio management activities based on the average value of the assets under management.
If you are a person who owns financial assets and does not have expertise or time to manage them, you usually seek the professional management service. It may be a mutual fund, hedge fund, or brokerage house. This is when you put your assets under management. Such mangers make decisions when to sell, buy, or leverage your assets, but usually don't have the willingness or legal authority to hold your assets. They only mange them. This is why before they start mange the assets, they instruct you to transfer or physically send your assets to a different and frequently associated with them financial institution like a large bank. These large banks hold the assets physically or convert them into the so-called 'street name,' where your assets like stocks or bonds exist only as electronic data. These custodians have legal authority to hold your assets and are also responsible for reporting tax and legal implications to the appropriate government agencies. They report suspected money laundering cases or gains and losses on asset sales, for example. In case of underage children being in position of assets, the assets are usually put by a giving entity under the supervision of a trusted adults or institutions, which become custodians of assets for the benefit of the children. They are responsible for both safe keeping and management, and, usually, they follow the path described in the first paragraph. In such situation, you could speak of two custodians and a manager: custodian (e.g., a trusted adult) who chooses a manager, a manger who makes investing decisions, and a bank/custodian that holds assets physically or in "the street name.'
directing the design of agency financial management systems and enhancement projects as well as overseeing assets management systems that encompass cash management, debt collection
Intangible Assets are not included in current assets. They are usually listed under Other Assets.
The top banks in the Philippines will change depending on their assets. Some of the top banks are Banco de Oro Unibank, Metropolitan Bank, and Bank of the Philippine Islands.
AUM stands for Assets Under Management - This refers to the total amount of money that is being managed by that fund house. SBI is one of the largest fund management companies in India in terms of AUM
AUC is the value of assets held under custody by a "custodian of securities".
usd 500,000,000,000.00
According to the Boston Consulting Group there are 5.2 million hoseholds in the US with one million or more in assets under management (AuM) in 2010.
Treasury management involves the process of managing the cash, investments and other financial assets of the business. The goal of these activities is to optimize current and medium-term liquidity and make solid financial decisions involving invested and investable assets. Treasury management also includes hedging where needed to reduce financial risk exposure. Treasury management's functions include: - Cash Flow Management - Float - Relationships and Risks - Information Sharing