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− | {{Term|INTANGIGLE ASSETS|Assets that can have a great value to an organization, but which have no physical presence and have been recognized as a good will on balance sheets. Intangible assets are reputation, brand value, monopoly rights, and other non-balance sheet items such as the potential of the organization and the capacity to generate competitive advantage in the future. | + | {{Term|INTANGIGLE ASSETS|Assets that can have a great value to an organization, but which have no physical presence and have been recognized as a good will on balance sheets. Intangible assets are reputation, brand value, monopoly rights, and other non-balance sheet items such as the potential of the organization and the capacity to generate competitive advantage in the future.<ref>[ftp://cenftp1.cenorm.be/PUBLIC/CWAs/e-Europe/KM/German-text-KM-CWAguide.pdf cenftp1.cenorm.be] (17 April 2008)</ref> See also: [[Tangible Assets]]}} |
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 21 July 2008
INTANGIGLE ASSETS |
Assets that can have a great value to an organization, but which have no physical presence and have been recognized as a good will on balance sheets. Intangible assets are reputation, brand value, monopoly rights, and other non-balance sheet items such as the potential of the organization and the capacity to generate competitive advantage in the future.[1] See also: Tangible Assets |
References
- ↑ cenftp1.cenorm.be (17 April 2008)