intangibles

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Rights or economic benefits, such as franchise, patents, trademarks, copyrights, or goodwill, that are not physical in nature
All intangible assets like goodwill, patents, trademarks, unamortized debt discounts and deferred charges
assets such as "goodwill", patents, and trademarks
costs and benefits that cannot be quantified but are nevertheless significant These can be ranked and weighted to reflect importance and priorities
1 In economy studies, conditions or economy factors that cannot be readily evaluated in quantitative terms as in money, 2 In accounting, the assets that cannot be reliably evaluated (e g , goodwill)
accounts receivable, intellectual property such as trademarks, patents and copyright
plural of intangible
are intangible assets, including goodwill, trademarks, patents, catalogs, brands, copyrights, formulas, franchises, and mailing lists, net of accumulated amortization
(Reklam) "Intangible" - incapable of being touched. (1) Intangible assets - trademarks, copyrights, patents, design rights, proprietary expertise, databases, etc. (2) Intangible brand attributes - brand names, logos, graphics, colors, shapes and smells. (See Service Brand.)
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Anything intangible
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incapable of being perceived by the senses; incorporeal
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not perceptible to the touch
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incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch; "the intangible constituent of energy"- James Jeans (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value; "intangible assets such as good will
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Not tangible; incapable of being touched; not perceptible to the touch; impalpable; imperceptible
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(of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value; "intangible assets such as good will"
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{i} something which cannot be seen or touched
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assets that are saleable though not material or physical
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incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch; "the intangible constituent of energy"- James Jeans
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Incorporeal property that is saleable though not material, such as bank deposits, stocks, bonds, and promissory notes
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hard to pin down or identify; "an intangible feeling of impending disaster"
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{s} impalpable, cannot be seen or touched, insubstantial; difficult to grasp, hard to perceive mentally
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Something that is intangible is abstract or is hard to define or measure. There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price. You can refer to intangible things as intangibles. Women workers place more importance on intangibles such as a sense of achievement
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lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen; "that intangible thing--the soul"
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assets that are saleable though not material or physical lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen; "that intangible thing--the soul"
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