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  2. Intangible asset - Wikipedia

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    Intangible assets are typically expensed according to their respective life expectancy. [2] [9] Intangible assets have either an identifiable or an indefinite useful life. Intangible assets with identifiable useful lives are amortized on a straight-line basis over their economic or legal life, [12] whichever is shorter. Examples of intangible ...

  3. Intangible property - Wikipedia

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    However, the intangible property forms a set of rights separate from the tangible property that carries the rights. For example, the owner of a copyright can control the printing of books containing the content, but the book itself is personal property which can be bought and sold without concern over the rights of the copyright holder.

  4. Intangible good - Wikipedia

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    An intangible good is a good that does not have a physical nature, as opposed to a physical good (an object). [1] Digital goods such as downloadable music , mobile apps or virtual goods used in virtual economies are proposed to be examples of intangible goods.

  5. What Are Assets? Your Guide - AOL

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    Other examples of assets include patent formulas, industrial machinery, a... In simple words, an asset is something of value owned by an organization or person. Your car is an asset and so is your ...

  6. Goodwill (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill is a special type of intangible asset that represents that portion of the entire business value that cannot be attributed to other income producing business assets, tangible or intangible. [3] For example, a privately held software company may have net assets (consisting primarily of miscellaneous equipment and/or property, and ...

  7. Trade in services - Wikipedia

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    International trade in services is defined by the Four Modes of Supply of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). (Mode 1) Cross-Border Trade – which is defined as delivery of a service from the territory of one country into the territory of other country, e.g. remotely providing accounting services in one country for a company based in another country, or an airline flying ...

  8. Asset - Wikipedia

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    These assets are continually turned over in the course of a business during normal business activity. There are 5 major items included into current assets: Cash and cash equivalents – it is the most liquid asset, which includes currency, deposit accounts, and negotiable instruments (e.g., money orders, cheque, bank drafts).

  9. Category:Intangible assets - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to intangible assets, assets that lack physical substance. Examples are patents , copyright , franchises , goodwill , trademarks , and trade names , as well as software . Subcategories