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intangibles

Non-physical assets, such as licenses, trademarks, franchises, customer lists, unpatented technology, etc.

Related information about intangibles:
  1. Intangibles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    intangibles are things that are recognized but not easily quantified. A common example is an economic intangible which is something not easily quantified within ...
     
  2. Intangible asset - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    There are two primary forms of intangibles - legal intangibles (such as trade secrets (e. g., customer lists), copyrights, patents, and trademarks) and competitive ...
     
  3. Intangibles - definition of Intangibles by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    in·tan·gi·ble ( n-t n j -b l). adj. 1. Incapable of being perceived by the senses. 2. Incapable of being realized or defined. 3. Incorporeal. n. 1. Something intangible ...
     
  4. Intangible | Define Intangible at Dictionary.com
    Definition of intangibles www.iprplaza.com/ Definitions of intangible assets ... something intangible, especially an intangible asset: Intangibles are hard to value.
     
  5. Sharpening the Intangibles Edge.pdf - Rutgers Accounting Web
    Neither markets nor managers accurately value investments in intangibles like R&D, studies show.The result: misallocated resources.The solution: read on.
     
  6. Where have all of Enron's intangibles gone? - Rutgers Accounting ...
    almost $64 billion, while not equal to the value of intangibles (it reflects, among ... assets), appears to indicate that Enron had substantial intangibles just half a ...
     
  7. Intangibles
    Accounting intangibles are knowledge, personnel, skills and training, patents, copyrights, franchises, reputation, R&D, structure, relationships, morale, unity, ...
     
  8. Intangibles: Management, Measurement, and Reporting - Baruch ...
    This book is the first comprehensive, scientifically based study of the nature and impact of intangibles. Weaving case studies and real-world examples with ...