Data Accountability
Data Is The Asset
Asset management has always been about managing account-based properties using trust-worthy data. This implies that people or organizations that control the science and technologies to manage data, will have the final say about asset ownership. Moreover, the competencies in managing assets in a wide range of physical locations and temporal durations has become popular in modern industrial practices. The intent of this work is to teach you how to manage your own assets. (data is the asset)
Companies who know how to manage Data
We all know that data is important, we see how much large corporations are investing in it. Alphabet Inc. and Facebook as prime examples are willing to hand over free technology in exchange for your Data, and by offering these free services they have managed to create companies that are each worth around a trillion dollars. They understand the value of Data, and most importantly how data needs to be managed in order to generate wealth.
The Importance of Symmetry
Asset management has always been about accounting, but sadly most accountants don't even understand the essence of accounting, which is why it has been so overly complicated.
The father of accounting Luca Pacioli became so only as a side note to his much more profound work in mathematical theory. (assets = Liabilities + Equity) Was merely a useful example of the mathematics of symmetry, the study of universal principles.
It's these principles that ultimately inspired Albert Einsteins famous (E = MC²).