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Does the total assets in the stock include money with floating profits and losses?
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The total stock assets represent all the funds in the stock account, including stocks, funds, bonds, wealth management, cash and so on. Generally, the requirements of total assets (daily average assets) need to be met when opening GEM, science and technology innovation board and margin financing and securities lending accounts.

Growth enterprise market needs more than 654.38+million daily assets in 20 trading days, and science and technology innovation board and margin trading need more than 500,000 daily assets in 20 trading days.

The total stock assets are the total assets in the stock market account, indicating the current stock value, and there is no fund in the account to buy stocks. The total stock assets also refer to all assets owned or controlled by an economic entity that can bring economic benefits.

Generally speaking, the total assets of an accounting entity are equal to the "total assets" of its balance sheet. Like accounting caliber in the UN SNA, "assets" in China's asset-liability accounting refers to economic assets. The so-called economic assets refer to those assets whose ownership has been clearly defined and whose owners can obtain economic benefits through effective use, holding or disposal in a certain period of time.

Under normal circumstances, the total assets of stocks will remain unchanged for a certain period of time, generally changing four times a year. This is different from the total number of shares. The total market value refers to the total share capital multiplied by the current share price in a certain period. The current market value refers to the total value of tradable shares multiplied by the current stock price in a certain period. The total share capital includes the sum of shares before the issuance of new shares and the number of newly issued shares, which will change due to the fluctuation of stock price.

Total market value refers to the total stock value of listed companies (total share capital × price per stock market), which is an index that listed companies can't control and can't bring economic benefits. Total assets refer to all assets owned by listed companies that can be controlled and bring economic benefits.

The difference between total market value and total assets is that total market value will change because of the fluctuation of stock price, while total assets are fixed in a certain period of time.