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Latest revision as of 07:46, 20 April 2016
Asset management, broadly defined, refers to any system that monitors and maintains assets -- that is, things of value to an entity or group.
Description
Asset management is a systematic process of deploying, operating, maintaining, upgrading, and disposing of assets cost-effectively.
It may apply to:
- Tangible assets such as buildings.
- Intangible assets such as human capital, intellectual property, and goodwill and financial assets.
Usage
The term is most commonly used in the financial world to describe people and companies that manage investments on behalf of others.
These include, for example, investment managers that manage the assets of a pension fund.
Alternative views
Alternative views of asset management in the engineering environment include:
- The practice of managing assets to achieve the greatest return (particularly useful for productive assets such as plant and equipment).
- The process of monitoring and maintaining facilities systems, with the objective of providing the best possible service to users (appropriate for public infrastructure assets).
See also
External links
- Asset management @ Wikipedia