Synonym: unsubstantial, untouchable. Antonym: tangible. Similar words: fungible, eligible, Bible, foible, visible, possible, flexible, horrible. Meaning: [ɪn'tændʒəbl] n. assets that are saleable though not material or physical. adj. 1. (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value 2. incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch 3. hard to pin down or identify 4. lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen.
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31. The group's total intangible assets come to £13.922m, and total fixed and current assets to £24.869m.
32. It is a linking of the intangible with the tangible, which can only come about through conscious intention.
33. Good will is an intangible asset.
34. Intangible assets include goodwill, patents, trademarks, copyrights, and franchise.
35. Increase in amortisation expenses of intangible assets arising from.
36. Asset can be divided into tangible and intangible assets.
37. The basis of valuation for intangible assets is cost.
38. What about the leasing of intangible asset?
39. Sound and light are intangible.
40. Intangible fixed assets include patents, trademarks, and customer recognition.
41. Brand advantage: brand effect, intangible asset.
42. Personal appeal is an intangible element in voters'decisions.
43. Stocks and bonds are intangible property.
44. Agricultural products brand is an important agricultural intangible asset.
45. The cost of intangible assets can be measured reliably.
46. The island was intangible, inviolate.
47. The usual accounting entry for amortization consists of a debit to Amortization Expense and a credit to the intangible asset account.
48. Article 17With regard to intangible assets with limited service life, its amortization amount shall be amortized within its service life systematically and reasonably.
49. Part of the maker of fixed assets or intangible assets,(sentencedict.com/intangible.html) corresponding accounting depreciation or stop amortized .
50. Compensation and damages include not only the actual loss but also the intangible damage.
51. Explain the methods of depreciation and amortisation used for the main fixed and intangible assets.
52. There are various self-established valuation methods of intangible assets, from which different types of enterprises shall select one that best complies with their respective situations.
53. In others it's more intangible like knowing the amount of detail to present to an accounting manager vs. the CFO.
54. Moreover , the paper simply discusses problems concerning intangible asset amortization and information disclosure.
55. Intangible assets are non-current items owned by business, such as a copyright, franchise, goodwill, patents, and leasehold.
56. The primary asset must be the principal long - lived tangible asset being depreciated intangible asset being amortized.
57. Tangible fixed assets include real estate, buildings, furniture, fixtures, and equipment, whereas, intangible fixed assets include trademarks, patents, and brand recognition.
58. The intangible value of human resource can bring about more tangible value of human resource, so as to enhance the overall value of human resource.
59. The intelligence, cohesion and creativeness generated by cooperate culture is the intangible asset of an enterprise.
60. Attention to the intangible culture heritage was supposed to be the inhesion requirement based on the analysis of impercipient on library functions.
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