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Tangible meaning
Touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch. | Perceptible; able to be perceived. | Able to be treated as fact; real or concrete.
Synonyms of Tangible
Example sentences (20)
We delivered a 16% return on average tangible common equity with average tangible common equity for the year at 8.7% and delivered a 1.4% return on average assets.
According to Moody's, rated banks' tangible capital will remain adequate in line with a tangible common equity (TCE) ratio of 13.1% as of year-end 2019, well above the regulatory minimums, which will enable banks to withstand loan loss problems.
Tangible stockholders' equity and fully diluted tangible book value per share are non-GAAP measures.
The Group regularly assesses the tangible and non-tangible assets for indicators of impairment.
Premium growth is fine, but it is ultimately book value (particularly tangible book value) and returns on tangible book that best correlate with long-term insurance stock price moves.
Tangible personal property Tangible personal property refers to any type of property that can generally be moved (i.
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.
A decade ago, it was my that was next to impossible to raise awareness for but now the media is bringing tangible change and hope for sufferers including increased government funding for research.
A is a prime example, turning emotions and memories into tangible keepsakes.
Also, it is no secret that Mr. Mohamed has been a friend of both the PPP and PNC in the most tangible ways.
Although ChatGPT is a major breakthrough in the history of technological advancements, Microsoft is highly unlikely to convert ChatGPT's growing popularity into tangible profits anytime soon.
An alligator made from ceramic, clay, earth, mortar, and lard infused with a custom scent evokes various histories tangible in the present.
And Labour said Mr Cleverly needed to show "tangible diplomatic wins in Britain's interests" in order to demonstrate his visit was worthwhile.
And this continues to drive a tangible increase in demand for space in our locations.
And you're buying it at a 20% discount to tangible book value.
Any potential partnership between Canada and India will hinge on Canada acknowledging India's territorial integrity and sovereignty and taking tangible action against elements within Canada that threaten India's rights.
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.
As part of the June 5 discussion, Councilman Stephen Tackett suggested a sunset clause be added to the proposal as a way of allowing the city to show tangible results to the community when it’s time to ask for a renewal.
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.
At the asset's estimated fair value, its tangible equity would only be worth around 3.7% of its assets (7.3 over 195).