Asset that lacks physical substance and usually is very hard to evaluate.
Assets that are saleable though not material or physical.
1But Spartan-117, the Master Chief, had one intangible asset few others possessed-luck
2An intangible asset of a business derived from the perceived value of the business' assets.
3When a tangible or intangible asset is transferred within a multinational, a sale has occurred that must be priced.
4Goodwill is an intangible asset that results from a company paying more than the fair market value of assets or a business.
5Well, a lot of good public relations with the people in the area, but that's what they call a really intangible asset.
6This saw the reintroduction of the cap of 80 per cent on the amount of profits which can be sheltered with intangible asset capital allowances.
7The current quarter included a non-cash goodwill and other intangible asset impairment charge of $517.6 million, among other charges.
8Intellectual Property Many intangible assets of a business should be legally protected.
9Intangible assets include such items as customer lists, intellectual property and software.
10One area it is examining closely is such payments for intangible assets.
11In the new world, intangible assets can be moved around at will.
12Excluding amortization of intangible assets, earnings were 75 cents per share.
13Goodwill reflects intangible assets such as brand value and employee morale.
14Intangible assets like patents can easily be sent to low-tax jurisdictions.
15Kleinbard said it would be extremely difficult to estimate the profits from intangible assets.
16But enforcement is complex, especially for intangible assets, such as search-engine algorithms or trademarks.
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