Tangible asset
Cash is a tangible asset. Unlike something without tangible substance such as goodwill, cash is a hard or a tangible asset.
Tangible assets are assets that have a physical presence. Examples might be a desk, a computer or a building. This is in contrast to intangible assets that cannot be held in your hand, like accounts receivable, a copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, or product designs. Sometimes there can be a tangible embodiment of an intangible asset, such as a trademark registration certificate or a promissory note, but the underlying asset is still intangible.
1)Tangible fixed asset 2)Intangible fixed asset 1)Tangible fixed asset 2)Intangible fixed asset
No. A prepaid asset is an asset that May be Tangible or Intangible, but is not yet 'in service'. When it is acquired and in service, is when it may be determined if it is Tangible or Intangible.
Yes, CDs are considered a tangible, personal asset of the individual that owns it.
goodwill must be treated as tangible asset because it holds great value for the company. but analysts treat as an intangible asset .
goodwill must be treated as tangible asset because it holds great value for the company. but analysts treat as an intangible asset .
No it is tangible.
Factory is a tangible asset as tangible assets are those assets which can be seen with eye and also could be feel by hand.
Ive had a similar question like this in a finance exam. Apparently its wrong to say that all financial assets are intangible (i.e. yes, a financial asset can be a tangible asset). Example: Cash
no, intangible