Real assets are tangible assets such as valuable antiques, artwork, buildings coins, machines, stamp collections, etc., as opposed to items that are financial assets including debentures, shares, bonds and so on.
Real assets are tangible assets such as valuable antiques, artwork, buildings coins, machines, stamp collections, etc., as opposed to items that are financial assets including debentures, shares, bonds and so on.
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