What is meant by Intangible Assets?
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Answer / ramya
Intangible Asset is an asset which cannot be touch or seen.
Examples of Intangible Asset are: Patent, Brands, Goodwill,
Copyright.
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Answer / shaki
Assets of a non-physical or financial nature. An Assets
such a goodwill or an endowment policy are good examples.
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Answer / arun kumar
the assets with we can not feel,touch but meassured in
value is called intangible assets
ex: goodwill, paitents etc
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Answer / hisham
Assets which doesn't have physical existance..but it hold
financial existance.
Eg:-Goodwill,patent,etc
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Answer / k.sreeshail
Intangible Asset is an asset which cannot be touch or seen.
Examples
are: Patent, Brands, Goodwill,
Copyright.
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