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Intangible meaning
Incapable of being perceived by the senses; incorporeal.
Synonyms of Intangible
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Intangible asset finance main Intangible asset finance is the area of finance that deals with intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, goodwill, reputation, etc. Intangible assets are divided into indefinite or definite.
Intangible assets with finite lives are amortized over the useful economic life and assessed for impairment whenever there is an indication that the intangible asset may be impaired.
According to Chief Executive Officer of Mlakho wa Alhomwe, Pius Mvenya Jnr, the funding will help them to embark on the restoration of Lhomwe Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage in the post-Cyclone Freddy disaster period.
According to the consulate, the custom, which nurtures Slovenian culture and traditions, has been listed as intangible cultural heritage in Hungary since 2015.
Adjusted net income presents shareholders' net income before stock-based compensation, business acquisition expenses and amortization of intangible assets.
Amounts included in cost of sales primarily reflect expenses for the amortization of intangible assets.
As growth continues to be prioritized over margins, expected investments in CapEx, including tangible (i.e. studio) and intangible assets (i.e. producing new games), will rise to $120 million in FY23 as guided by the management.
A strong and virile military force is a credible and tangible addition to a nation’s power and when combined with intangible components like strong economy and national will, a nation’s national power becomes effective.
For intangible commodities like time, all we can do is lament their loss.
He urged participants to support the National Folk Board (NFB) by providing information on the state of intangible cultural heritage for effective submission to UNESCO.
I deserve to win because I have actually already begun working on empowering this sector — not just in the form of intangible plans and projects but through actual initiatives that have already been implemented.
In DPH, like so many neighborhoods all over the US, many of our Black families are navigating intangible complexities of poverty every day.
Intangible amortization for the full year is estimated to be $43 million, which equates to approximately $0.32 of adjusted EPS.
In this regard, the senior official referred to the next meeting of the Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, which will be held in Botswana next December, where —she said— Peru's file linked to ceviche may be approved.
Leaders find ways to overcome barriers by sourcing both tangible and intangible resources.
Mosaic's power basically made him a ghost, with the ability to turn invisible and intangible, as well as the ability to possess others.
One of the most likely sources of competitive advantage might be intangible assets derived from regulation or brand equity development.
Outside superstition, Nowruz is actually a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, first inscribed on the list in 2009 through the initiative of Iran and joint cooperation of Azerbaijan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.
Rasputin IV also wields the Soulsword - a weapon powerful enough to destroy the Silver Surfer, and one which she can use while remaining intangible.
Some other sectors are disadvantaged: those with large intangible assets like technology.