Asset management (disambiguation)

Asset management (disambiguation)

Asset Management can refer to:
*Financial Asset Management:
**Investment management - the sector of the financial services industry that manages collective investment schemes.
**Global assets under management
**List of asset management firms
**Fixed assets management - An accounting process that seeks to track fixed assets for the purposes of financial accounting.
*Infrastructure Asset Management - the practice of managing the whole life cycle (design, construction, commissioning, operating, maintaining, repairing, modifying, replacing and decommissioning/disposal) of physical infrastructure assets such as structures, production and service plant, power, water and waste treatment facilities, distribution networks, transport systems, buildings and other physical assets.
*Enterprise Asset Management - sometimes referred to as Strategic Asset Management - the practice of managing an organisation's assets, both physical(such as buildings, equipment, infrastructure etc) and non-physical such as:
**IT asset management - the set of business practices that join financial, contractual and inventory functions to support life cycle management and strategic decision making for the IT environment. This is also one of the processes defined within IT Service Management.
**Digital asset management – A form of electronic media content management that includes digital assets.


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