The Word of the Moment (4): Asset

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Did you employ the word “asset” in any of your previous articles or essays? Do you its meaning and origins? The word “asset” is a 15th century word that means sufficient estate or property. The word “asset” can have various meaning when it is used in plural. We can give “nonprofit or charitable assets” as examples: The organization’s assets, consisting of donations and grants, are used to support various community programs. And volunteering your time can be a significant asset in helping those in need. To be continued.

Here is an example:

  • “The true asset of a nation is its youth.” (Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, 22th of September, 1924)

Here are some more examples:

  1. Türkiye’s rich history and diverse culture are great assets as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.
  2. The enduring spirit of the Turkish people is a valuable asset as they mark their Republic’s centenary.
  3. The unity and diversity of Türkiye have been essential assets in reaching the Republic’s 100-year milestone.
  4. Türkiye’s strong friendships with other nations are a significant asset as it marks its centenary on the world stage.
  5. Türkiye’s achievements in various fields have been important assets in shaping its future as it celebrates 100 years of the Republic.
  6. Governments manage assets for economic policies.

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