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Intangible Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of INTANGIBLE is not tangible : impalpable. How to use intangible in a sentence.

INTANGIBLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

something that exists but that cannot be touched, exactly described, or given an exact value. Common sense and creativity are some of the intangibles we're ...

INTANGIBLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Intangible definition: not tangible; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things; impalpable.

More Than a Resume: What are intangibles and why do they matter?

More Than a Resume: What are intangibles and why do they matter? ... Intangibles set you apart, they make you unique. They are your “special sauce ...

What Is an Intangible Asset? - Investopedia

An intangible asset is not physical and can be classified as indefinite or definite.

Intangible - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

You can't touch this word — it is intangible. You can grasp the meaning of the word in your head, but you can't close your hands around it; you'll just put ...

INTANGIBLE Synonyms: 20 Similar and Opposite Words

Synonyms for INTANGIBLE: incorporeal, impalpable, immaterial, spiritual, unreal, insubstantial, unsubstantial, bodiless; Antonyms of ...

Intangibles | Internal Revenue Service

Intangible Property is property that has value but cannot be seen or touched. It includes things such as: goodwill, business books and ...

INTANGIBLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

1. that cannot be touched; incorporeal; impalpable 2. designating or of any of certain business assets, esp. goodwill, that have no material being but have ...

Intangibles - Wikipedia

Intangibles · Intangible asset, an asset class used in accounting · Intellectual capital, the difference in value between tangible assets (physical and ...

Intangible asset - Wikipedia

Intangible asset ... An intangible asset is an asset that lacks physical substance. Examples are patents, copyright, franchises, goodwill, trademarks, and trade ...

37 Synonyms & Antonyms for INTANGIBLE | Thesaurus.com

intangible · abstruse · airy · dim · elusive · evading · evanescent · evasive · imperceptible · inappreciable · incorporeal · indeterminate · insensible ...

Marketing Intangible Products and Product Intangibles

Instead of speaking of services and goods, we should speak of intangibles and tangibles. Everybody sells intangibles in the marketplace, no matter what is ...

Getting tangible about intangibles: The future of growth ... - McKinsey

Top growers invest 2.6 times more than low growers in intangibles, invest in the four major types of intangible asset, and deploy them effectively.

IAS 38 Intangible Assets - IFRS Foundation

Separable assets can be sold, transferred, licensed, etc. Examples of intangible assets include computer software, licences, trademarks, patents, films, ...

Intangibles and Earnings - Morgan Stanley

The shift from tangible to intangible investments has complicated the ability to interpret financial statements. One solution is to record intangible ...

Tangible Assets vs. Intangible Assets: What's the Difference?

Tangible assets are physical assets that are used in a company's operations. Intangible assets are nonphysical, long-term intellectual property assets.

Intangible Assets and Intellectual Property - WIPO

Intangible assets lack physical form. Instead, they derive their value from ideas, knowledge, innovation, and reputation. Examples include IP rights like ...

Intangibles, Data, and Technology - Deloitte

As data, software, ideas, and intellectual property grow in significance for your business, we help you understand, protect, develop and exploit these ...

Intangibles, Investment, and Efficiency

Intangibles, Investment, and Efficiency by Nicolas Crouzet and Janice Eberly. Published in volume 108, pages 426-31 of AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2018, ...