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| ''Accounting''. | | ''Capital structure theory''. |
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| | Modigliani and Miller. |
| Intangible assets are ones that are considered to be long-term assets but are intangible in nature, such as the value of patents and goodwill generated by the business.
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| Relevant accounting standards include IAS 38 and Sections 18 and 19 of FRS 102.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Amortise]] | | * [[Modigliani and Miller]] |
| * [[Assets]]
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| * [[Fixed assets]]
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| * [[Gearing]]
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| * [[Goodwill]]
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| * [[IAS 38]]
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| * [[FRS 102]]
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| * [[Intellectual property]]
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| * [[Net worth]]
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| * [[Patent]]
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| * [[Tangible asset]]
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| * [[Tangible net worth]]
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Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012
Capital structure theory.
Modigliani and Miller.
See also