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1. Assets.

Intangible assets have no physical or material existence.

Examples include patents, copyrights, know how and goodwill.

(Intangible assets are contrasted with tangible assets that are are perceptible by touch - and usually visible - for example, land, buildings and vehicles.)


2. Measurability.

Relatively difficult to understand, measure, or both.

Especially in relation to the expected benefits of implementing a proposal.


See also