- 资产阶级 zīchǎnjiējí bourgeoisiethe capitalist class; the bourgeoisie or propertied class, characterized by the ownership of production tools and the use of hired labor
- 国有资产 guóyǒuzīchǎn state-owned assetsProperty and economic resources owned by the state, including funds, fixed assets, and natural resources
- 金融资产 jīnróngzīchǎn financial assets
- 小资产阶级 xiǎozīchǎnjiējí petty bourgeoisieThe petty bourgeoisie; a social class including small business owners, craftsmen, and farmers who own their own tools or land and work for themselves.
- 流动资产 liúdòngzīchǎn current assetsAssets in financial reporting that can be converted into cash or used within one year or one operating cycle; liquid or floating assets.
- 净资产 jìngzīchǎn net assetstotal assets minus total liabilities
- 固定资产 gùdìngzīchǎn fixed assetsAssets such as land, buildings, and machinery that are held for long-term use in production or administration rather than for sale, as opposed to [[流动资产|流動資產|liu2 dong4 zi1 chan3]].
- 国务院国有资产监督管理委员会 guówùyuànguóyǒuzīchǎnjiāndūguǎnlǐwěiyuánhuì SASACState-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council; the agency responsible for managing Chinese state-owned enterprises
- 总资产 zǒngzīchǎn total assetsthe entire amount of assets and investments held by a person or company
- 无形资产 wúxíngzīchǎn intangible assetsassets that do not have a physical form but provide long-term rights or benefits, including reputation, patents, trademarks, and copyrights
- 有形资产 yǒuxíngzīchǎn tangible assetsAssets that have a physical form, such as buildings, machinery, and equipment; items of value that are not considered [[无形资产|無形資產|wu2 xing2 zi1 chan3]] in accounting
- 民族资产阶级 mínzúzīchǎnjiējí national bourgeoisieThe middle bourgeoisie in colonial, semi-colonial, or newly independent nations who are dedicated to developing national industry and commerce.
- 买办资产阶级 mǎibànzīchǎnjiējí comprador bourgeoisieThe big bourgeoisie in colonial or semi-colonial countries who collaborate with and serve the interests of foreign imperialist capital; also called [[买办阶级|買辦階級|mai3 ban4 jie1 ji2]]
- 固定资产投资 gùdìngzīchǎntóuzī fixed asset investmentinvestment in fixed assets
- 资产价值 zīchǎnjiàzhí asset valuethe monetary value of a company or individual's assets
- 国有资产监督管理委员会 guóyǒuzīchǎnjiāndūguǎnlǐwěiyuánhuì State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration CommissionState-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), an entity that oversees state-owned assets at a particular level of government; the most prominent one is the SASAC of the [[国务院|國務院|guo2 wu4 yuan4]]
- 资产担保证券 zīchǎndānbǎozhèngquàn asset-backed securityinvestment security or financial instrument backed by a pool of assets, such as loans or receivables
- 资产管理公司 zīchǎnguǎnlǐgōngsī asset management companyA business or firm that manages investments and financial assets on behalf of clients.
- 资产组合 zīchǎnzǔhé asset portfolioportfolio of assets or investments
- 资产评估 zīchǎnpínggū asset appraisalevaluation and estimation of the value of business or corporate assets, typically performed by professional agencies using standardized legal procedures and monetary scales
- 资产负债表 zīchǎnfùzhàibiǎo balance sheeta financial statement that summarizes a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time
- 资产阶级右派 zīchǎnjiējíyòupài bourgeois rightistsThe bourgeois rightist faction, specifically referring to those targeted in mainland China during the anti-rightist movement of 1957 to 1958.
- 资产阶级革命 zīchǎnjiējígémìng bourgeois revolutionbourgeois revolution; in Marxist theory, a revolution led by the bourgeoisie against feudalism as a prelude to a socialist revolution
- 资产剥离 zīchǎnbōlí divestitureThe disposal of assets through sale, exchange, or write-off, typically to improve financial performance or dispose of bad assets
- 官僚资产阶级 guānliáozīchǎnjiējí bureaucratic capitalist classThe monopoly capitalist class in semi-colonial and semi-feudal countries that uses state power to control the economy and maintain ties with foreign imperialists and feudal landlords.