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The Australian Accounting Standards Board included examples of intangible items in its definition of assets in Statement of Accounting Concepts number 4 (SAC 4), issued in 1995. [6] The statement did not provide a formal definition of an intangible asset, but did explain that tangibility was not an essential characteristic of an asset.
Intangible property is used in distinction to tangible property. It is useful to note that there are two forms of intangible property: legal intangible property (which is discussed here) and competitive intangible property (which is the source from which legal intangible property is created but cannot be owned, extinguished, or transferred).
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 ...
An intangible good is claimed to be a type of good that does not have a physical nature, as opposed to a physical good (an object). Digital goods such as downloadable music , mobile apps or virtual goods used in virtual economies are proposed to be examples of intangible goods.
A heritage asset is an item which has value because of its contribution to a nation's society, knowledge and/or culture. Such items are usually physical assets, but some countries also use the term in relation to intangible social and spiritual inheritance. [1] The term is found in several contexts: In a formal accounting sense [2]
Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pollution Remediation Obligations November 2006: Amended by GASBS 62, 63, and 83; 50. Pension Disclosures—an amendment of GASB Statements No. 25 and No. 27 May 2007: Superseded by GASBS 72 and 73; 51. Accounting and Financial Reporting for Intangible Assets June 2007: Amended by various GASBS; 52.
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) -- digital assets that represent a wide range of tangible and intangible items and are recorded on a blockchain -- reached peak hype a few years ago. Check Out: If You...
Although common goods are tangible, certain classes of goods, such as information, only take intangible forms. For example, among other goods an apple is a tangible object, while news belongs to an intangible class of goods and can be perceived only by means of an instrument such as printers or television.