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What (who) is overvalued assets - definition

Conrail Shared Assets; Conrail Shared Assets Area; North Jersey Shared Assets Area; South Jersey/Philadelphia Shared Assets Area; Conrail Shared Assets Operation; Shared Assets Areas

Intangible asset         
ASSET THAT LACKS PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE AND USUALLY IS VERY HARD TO EVALUATE
Intangible assets; Intangible Assets; IAS 38
An intangible asset is an asset that lacks physical substance. Examples are patents, copyright, franchises, goodwill, trademarks, and trade names, as well as software.
Asset of community value         
  • The Fox]] public house in [[Palmers Green]] became the first ACV in the London Borough of Enfield in 2015.
IN ENGLAND, PROTECTION OF LAND/PROPERTY FROM DEVELOPMENT
Asset of Community Value; Assets of community value
In England, an asset of community value (ACV) is land or property of importance to a local community which is subject to additional protection from development under the Localism Act 2011. Voluntary and community organisations can nominate an asset to be included on their local authority's register of asset of community value.
current assets         
AN ASSET WHICH CAN EITHER BE CONVERTED TO CASH OR USED TO PAY CURRENT LIABILITIES WITHIN 12 MONTHS
Current assets; Current Asset
Current assets are assets which a company does not use on a continuous basis, such as stocks and debts, but which can be converted into cash within one year. (BUSINESS)
The company lists its current assets at $56.9 million.
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Wikipedia

Conrail Shared Assets Operations

Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CSAO) is the commonly used name for modern-day Conrail (reporting mark CRCX), an American railroad company. It operates three networks, the North Jersey, South Jersey/Philadelphia, and Detroit Shared Assets Areas, where it serves as a contract local carrier and switching company for its owners, CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway. When most of the former Conrail's track was split between these two railroads, the three shared assets areas (a total of about 1,200 miles of track) were kept separate to avoid giving one railroad an advantage in those areas. The company operates using its own employees and infrastructure but owns no equipment outside MOW equipment.

Examples of use of overvalued assets
1. Overvalued assets, be they stocks, houses, or antiques, don‘t just happen without some connection to cheap credit.
2. As the world‘s largest debtor country, the repricing of risk is playing havoc with overvalued assets and causing U.S. authorities to panic in an effort to forestall the possibility of a serious economic collapse.
3. CGI, the Commerzbank subsidiary that runs the biggest fund in the sector, said the rise in withdrawals after KanAm‘s first fund closure had not been "significant". Munich–based iii investments said its withdrawals had been "manageable". BaFin, Germany‘s chief financial regulator, sought to calm investors saying: "Other German funds are not affected". On Wednesday the finance ministry told the parliamentary finance committee that fresh legislation was needed to address the issue of overvalued assets in open–ended property funds and the absence of a safety net for investors.