Asset for a team
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COHESIONAsset for a team
SPIRITTeam asset
TACTAsset for a diplomat
NOSEAsset for a basset
GOODLOOKSAsset for a model
AIRTIGHTALIBIAsset for a defendant
COOLHEADAsset for a diplomat.
TACTAsset for a hostess.
SALESRESISTANCEAsset for a buyer.
AROMAAsset for a cigar
KEENEARAsset for a mimic
AIMAsset for a gunfighter
STAMINAAsset for a track star.
FAIRNESSAsset for a sports official
TACTAsset for a press secretary
NAVYUnlikely asset for a landlocked nation
POISEAsset for a Miss America wannabe
RANGEAsset for a shortstop or actor
HARSHSENTENCELiquid asset for a tough judge
CASESTHEJOINTLiquid asset for what a burglar does
securitizeConvert (an asset, esp. a loan) into marketable securities, typically for the purpose of raising cash by selling them to other investors
securitizingConvert (an asset, esp. a loan) into marketable securities, typically for the purpose of raising cash by selling them to other investors
securitizedConvert (an asset, esp. a loan) into marketable securities, typically for the purpose of raising cash by selling them to other investors
securitizesConvert (an asset, esp. a loan) into marketable securities, typically for the purpose of raising cash by selling them to other investors
tenderingMake a formal written offer to carry out work, supply goods, or buy land, shares, or another asset for a stated fixed price
tenderedMake a formal written offer to carry out work, supply goods, or buy land, shares, or another asset for a stated fixed price
provisionsAn amount set aside out of profits in the accounts of an organization for a known liability, esp. a bad debt or the diminution in value of an asset
provisionAn amount set aside out of profits in the accounts of an organization for a known liability, esp. a bad debt or the diminution in value of an asset
goodwillThe established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset, e.g., as represented by the excess of the price paid at a takeover for a company over its fair market value