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Financial Assets

Financial assets are intangible resources that represent a claim to value or future income, such as cash, stocks, bonds, or bank deposits. They are used by individuals, companies, and governments to store, grow, or transfer wealth. Unlike physical assets (like real estate), financial assets are securities or agreements that can be bought, sold, or traded in financial markets. They play a key role in investment strategies and economic activities by providing liquidity, funding, or a way to earn returns over time.