Qualifying Assets

A tradeable asset is a corporate holding that has significantly decreased in value or is totally unwanted on the corporation’s books.  Corporate trade offers the ability to achieve full recovery value of the asset. Here are some examples:

  • Excess or Obsolete Inventory
  • Short-Coded Product
  • Computers and Telecommunications Equipment
  • Off-Lease Assets
  • Owned Capital Assets
  • Equipment and Office Leaseholdings and Residuals
  • Unwanted or Vacant Real Estate
  • Export Trade Exposure
  • Aged Receivables
  • Bankruptcy Claims
  • Corporate Aircraft
  • Automobiles and Other Transportation Equipment
  • Underutilized Production Capacity
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