Tangible costs are things than be touched, like money or properties. Intangible costs are things that do not have a physical appearance and cannot be touched.
Tangible fixed assets, as assets which 'are held for use in the production or supply of goods or services...on a countinuing basis in the reporting entity's activities'.examples; land, premises, vehicles, machinery e.t.c Tangible Assets are those assets which we can see, touch… for example buildings, machinery, vehicles..etc Dinesh.
tangible knowledge is drawn from information such as formulas instruction manuals and data
Tangible is something you can touch and Intangible means something you can't touch. An example of Tangible waste can be an empty can and an Intangible waste can be air pollution.
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Anything that can be touched.
"Tangible things" is a broad term. Tangible items are objects that can be physically felt or moved. Tangible materials are physical objects that can be shaped and arranged to create garments. It is my assumption that tangible items in fashion are items that you add to your design that would not traditionally be used to create garments.
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Some tangible goods are things that can be touched or felt, physically. - Jewelry, clothes, TVs Where as Intangible things are those that cant be touched or felt, via sensory perceptions. - Computer programs, TV shows, or an Insurance policy, regulation's and rules are all Intangible services or goods.
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Tangible costs are things than be touched, like money or properties. Intangible costs are things that do not have a physical appearance and cannot be touched.
Tangible goods are things you can see and touch like clothes and cars and computers. They are made by factories, manufactures,etc. Intangibles are things like services.
Assets which are physical and can be counted e.g inventory , cash , machinery , raw material etc
tangible things created by people,e.g dressing
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Material culture refers to the physical objects and artifacts that are created, used, and appreciated by a particular society or group of people. These objects can include items such as tools, clothing, art, and architecture, and can offer insights into the beliefs, values, and practices of the people who produced them. Study of material culture can provide valuable information about historical societies and their ways of life.