Assetliability
Asset-liability refers to the relationship between a company’s assets and its liabilities, particularly how they interact in financing and risk management. In accounting, assets are resources with expected future benefits, while liabilities are obligations to transfer resources or provide services in the future. The balance sheet expresses the fundamental equation: assets equal liabilities plus equity. The term is commonly extended to asset-liability management (ALM), the coordinated process of making asset and funding decisions to achieve financial goals while controlling risk.
For non-financial firms, asset-liability considerations focus on liquidity planning, working capital management, and solvency. For financial
Common ALM tools include gap analysis, which tracks asset and liability maturities by time buckets; duration
Regulatory frameworks, such as Basel III, influence ALM practices by imposing liquidity and capital standards that