intangible asset investment & finance definition
An
asset (something beneficial to an organization) that is not actual physical
property. Examples of intangible assets are patents, trademarks, copyrights,
goodwill, and various kinds of permits. Real estate and cash are tangible
assets.
See intangible asset in Wall Street Words
An asset such as a patent, goodwill, or a mining claim that has no physical properties. Since intangible assets are often difficult to value accurately, such assets when included on a corporate balance sheet may have a true value significantly different from the dollar amounts indicated there. Compare
tangible asset.
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