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词汇 intangible-asset
释义 intangible asset
noun[ C ]
uk /ɪnˌtæn.dʒɪ.bəl ˈæs.et/ us /ɪnˌtæn.dʒɪ.bəl ˈæs.et/
something valuable that a company has that is not material, such as a good reputation无形资产
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intangible asset
noun[ C ]
ukus(alsointangible); (invisible asset)
ACCOUNTING, FINANCE
something that does not exist in a physical way, but which has value for a business, such as a brand name:
A large chunk of the acquisition price will be allocated to intangible assets, including goodwill.

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intangible asset
This view of consultation as an intangibleasset of the organization means formulating a more difficult research agenda to evaluate it than the more common cost and quality approach.
He is losing an intangibleasset which, certainly as regards anyone who is running a regular line, is of the very greatest value.
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It is that intangibleasset which is going to win this war.
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He may have been unaware that his efforts would produce goodwill or an intangibleasset.
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It may be argued that status is a somewhat intangibleasset and that, unless one is a dictator, one cannot live upon prestige.
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Equity in a house was previously viewed as an intangibleasset that was difficult to realise without selling the house and downsizing; nowadays, it is realised in many different ways.
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An example of value derived from an intangibleasset, like an idea, is a royalty.
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The lack of physical substance would therefore seem to be a defining characteristic of an intangibleasset.
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Considering this argument, it is important to understand what an intangibleasset truly is in the eyes of an accountant.
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In short, a calculation is made regarding how much the brand is worth as an intangibleasset.
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Stock markets give indirectly an estimate of a corporation's intangibleasset value.
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Organizations have recognized that knowledge constitutes a valuable intangibleasset for creating and sustaining competitive advantages.
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This is necessary in order to avoid the classification of items such as accounts receivable, derivatives and cash in the bank as an intangibleasset.
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This led to taxpayers having the incentive to ignore any basis in the intangibleasset until it was sold.
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However, his new market value to his new club, would be a cost in term of amortization as a kind of intangibleasset.
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