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{{short description|Intangible asset that derives value because of a contractual claim}}
A '''financial asset''' is a non-physical [[asset]] whose value is derived from a contractual claim, such as [[deposit (finance)|bank deposits]], [[bond (finance)|bonds]], and [[stock]]s. Financial assets are usually more [[market liquidity|liquid]] than other [[tangible property|tangible assets]], such as commodities or real estate
Financial assets are opposed to [[Non-financial asset|non-financial assets]], [[Property|property rights]] which include both [[tangible property]] (sometimes also called [[real assets]]) such as land, real estate or commodities and [[Intangible asset|intangible assets]] such as [[intellectual property]], like copyrights, patents, trademarks, ''etc''.
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