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what are tangible assets?

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what are tangible assets? ..

Answer / biswajita pani

tangible assets are those assets ewhich are visible by
nature.such as furnitures, mechandise goods,financial assets

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what are tangible assets? ..

Answer / ganga prasad

Those assets which have physical existance these are called
tangible assets
ex, bulidings,plant and machinary,debitors.cash, bank

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what are tangible assets? ..

Answer / saleem

which can be see or touch. Like cash, stock, bank etc.

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what are tangible assets? ..

Answer / dvsreenu

Assets having a physical existence, such as cash,
equipment, and real estate; accounts receivable are also
usually considered tangible assets for accounting purposes.

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what are tangible assets? ..

Answer / prabhakar

which can be seen and touched Assets and liabilities

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