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Definition of Intangibles
1. intangible [n] - See also: intangible
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intangibles
Literary usage of Intangibles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Accounting Theory: With Special Reference to the Corporate Enterprise by William Andrew Paton (1922)
"No attempt will be made to present an exhaustive discussion of the various
intangibles. Rather it is intended to emphasize only those phases of this subject ..."
2. Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax ...by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (2001)
"These intangibles are assets that may have considerable value even though ... B.
Commercial intangibles i) In general 6.3 Commercial intangibles include ..."
3. Valuation and Rate-making: The Conflicting Theories of the Wisconsin by Robert Lee Hale (1918)
"He would not distinguish between the physical property and the " intangibles ".
The company, however, already in possession of the " intangibles," would not ..."
4. The Equalization of the Tax Burden in the State of New York by Henry Alfred Ernest Chandler (1916)
"The above arguments represent not simply the strength of the so-called " low rate
on intangibles," but rather the strength of the general and broader idea ..."
5. Convention to Revise the Constitution. June, 1912 by New Hampshire Constitutional Convention, New Hampshire Secretary of State (1912)
"I wish to inquire of the gentleman from Tilton, whether money at interest includes
all intangibles, stocks, bonds, notes, mortgages,—whether all intangibles ..."
6. Capital Control in New York by Donald C. Baldwin (1920)
"Allowance for intangibles It was held by the Commission that against such
difference, allowances must be made for intangibles entering into the old ..."