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'''Intangibles''' are qualities in an individual or group of individuals, especially those organized in an official group (e.g. a ] team or ]) which affect performance but are not directly measurable. They are often cited as a reason for performance which is surprisingly better or worse than expected. For example, no particular player on a sports team might be seen as a standout player, but as a group they might be able to defeat teams who are seen as superior in skill. Intangibles are often broken down into categories of abstract nouns including ability to work as a team, dedication and effort, and so on. | |||
'''Intangibles''' or '''intangible''' may refer to: | |||
*In the business world, intangibles are commonly referred to as ]s or ]. | |||
* ], an asset class used in accounting | |||
*Intangibles that are legally created are referred to as ]. | |||
* ], the difference in value between tangible assets (physical and financial) and market value | |||
* ], a legal concept | |||
* ], the expected collective or economic benefits derived from the preferential treatment and cooperation between individuals and groups | |||
* "Intangibles", an ] | |||
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''See ] for intangibles issues that arise in ], including a more detailed sports example.'' | |||
''See ] for issues that arise in ], including a more detailed breakdown of types of assets.'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 1 March 2022
Intangibles or intangible may refer to:
- Intangible asset, an asset class used in accounting
- Intellectual capital, the difference in value between tangible assets (physical and financial) and market value
- Intellectual property, a legal concept
- Social capital, the expected collective or economic benefits derived from the preferential treatment and cooperation between individuals and groups
- "Intangibles", an episode of The Good Doctor
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