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Goods are DIFFERENT from Assets. A stock is a measure of Goods. But Stock is an Asset. How is that so?” |
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Answer» Answer: An asset class is a grouping of investments that exhibit SIMILAR characteristics and are SUBJECT to the same laws and regulations. Equities (stocks), fixed Income (BONDS), cash and cash EQUIVALENTS, real estate, commodities, futures, and other financial derivatives are examples of asset classes |
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