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How may the pension fund industry be said to have invested increasingly in overseas assets?

In 1980, the largest U.S. pension funds were devoted almost exclusively to U.S. investment. By the late 1990s, more than 69 percent of U.S. companies offered international equity, compared with 39 percent in 1994


Net Invested Assets minus Net Invested Liabilities is equal to?

net working capital


Who are the people who invest a fund's assets?

The Fund Manager is the person who invests the funds Assets Investors invest in the Fund to create the Assets that will be invested by the Fund Manager


What are the 2 types of capital?

fixed capital : capital invested in the fixed assets of the business. such as buildings,machinery working capital: capital invested in the running of the business expenses and activities


What is the accounting equation and how does it work?

The accounting equation displays the relationship between capital, liabilities and the assets. The accounting equation shows that the assets are a sum of the liabilities and the invested capital.


What is the value of cash equity or assets in your current financial portfolio?

The value of cash equity or assets in your current financial portfolio refers to the total worth of the money you have invested in stocks, bonds, real estate, or other assets.


What percent of retirement assets can be used in a Fannie Mae loan?

Retirement assets may be counted at only 60 percent of current value.


The percent of fixed assets to total assets is an example of?

profitability analysis


Can a credit card that you had in your personal name but a lien on your corporate business account?

yes. the creditor can put a lien on anything that may be counted as your assets. if your corporate business account is one of your assets, the creditor can try to recover their money from that account.


What expressions is termed the investment turnover factor as used in determining the rate of return on investment?

Sales/Invested Assets


The type of corporate ownership that has first claim on profits and assets is called a?

Preferred stock holders are those who have the first claims ob profits and assets.


Under what circumstances a court may hold shareholders liable for debt of a corporation?

When they personally guarantee corporate obligations or the corporate veil is pierced as a result of the shareholders failing to recognize corporate formalities and treat corporate assets as their own.