What are the Intangible assets?
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Answer / arun
The Assest which we cannot see or feel are intangible
assets. For example : Goodwill , patents ,
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Answer / sanjit kumar nanda
those assets which cannot see,touch and feel are
intangible assets.
e.g.:goodwill,patents, trades marks,copy right.
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Answer / shweta trivedi
Intangible assets are defined as those non-monetary assets
that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured and
which are created through time and/or effort. There are two
primary forms of intangibles - legal intangibles (such as
trade secrets (e.g., customer lists), copyrights, patents,
trademarks, and goodwill) and competitive intangibles (such
as knowledge activities (know-how,knowledge), collaboration
activities, leverage activities, and structural
activities).
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Answer / sanjeev kumar chincholi
Intangible assets are those assets which cannot be seen but
they can be experienced & they are the strength of the
organisation.
Ex : Goodwill, Patents, copyrights & trademarks etc.
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Answer / srinu
Intangeble assets means we are not seen and donot pressent
in physically.
Ex:Good Will,copy rights,Patents.......
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Answer / meera.mfm
intangible assets are assets which is can not having
physical apperence for instance e.g goodwill,petents ,
treadmarks.
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Answer / mehraj wani
Intangible assets are the assets which cannot be felt
physically but they have an immence effect on the balance
sheet of an organisation. Intangible asstes include
Patents, Copoy Rights, Good Will, Etc. The intangible
assets are paying benefit to the company mainly on the
occasion of amulgamation.
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Answer / srikar
which can't be seen such as patents ,copy rights , good
willl
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