adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
asset
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The factors which, if present, indicate the transfer as a going concern largely relate to intangible assets .
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Castle now carries audio copyrights under intangible assets at directors' valuation instead of at cost less amortisation.
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The group's total intangible assets come to £13.922m, and total fixed and current assets to £24.869m.
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The bank's accounts have just revealed that its intangible assets have shrunk alarmingly.
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After a tortuous argument, the standard-setters agreed to let banks value and disclose their intangible assets in their balance sheets as well.
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The problem lies in how intangible assets are defined and valued.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Customer goodwill is an important intangible asset of any business.