Tangible

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1. Assets.

Tangible assets have a physical or material existence.

They are perceptible by touch, for example, land, buildings and vehicles.


2. Measurability.

Relatively easy to understand, measure, or both.


You need a tangible business case
"... as the starting point, you will need a solid and tangible business case for investment in change.
Most corporates will face constant challenges from within to deliver year-on-year cost savings and this can only be achieved by looking at new ways of doing things."
Approaching technology decisions in the treasury function - the Treasurer's Wiki.


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