Goodwill. Everything else is tangible.
An intangible asset is one that you cannot physically hold, touch, or store, or sell on the market(usually). eg. GOODWILL, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARKS Can you touch a trademark? No, not really. You can't really store it on a shelf next to your lightbulbs, or go and look at it like your buildings.. It's not something that you sell either - unless you are selling your business... Hence it is intangible.
Demate account is an account, which is opened to trade in share market. Without which trading cannot be done.
Characteristics of Depreciation:Depreciation has the following characteristics:Depreciation is charged in case of fixed assets only. e.g., building, plant and machinery, furniture etc. There is no question of depreciation in case of current assets - such as stock, debtors, bills receivable etc.Depreciation causes perpetual, gradual and continual fall in the value of assets.Depreciation occurs till the last day of the estimated working life of the asset.Depreciation occurs on account of use of asset. In certain cases, however, depreciation may occur even if the assets are not used, e.g., leasehold, property, patent, copyright etc.Depreciation is a charge against revenue of an accounting period.Depreciation does not depend on fluctuations in market value of assets (see difference between depreciation and fluctuation page).The amount of depreciation of an accounting year cannot be determined precisely - it has to be estimated. In certain cases, however, it may be ascertained exactly, e.g., leasehold property, patent right, copyright etc.Total depreciation of an asset cannot exceed its depreciable value (cost less scrap value).
different between otc market and orgnized market?
I think you mean "Mark to Market" which is an accounting technique in which assets are valued at their current market value and not a previous value or future value. Mark to Market is also known as "Fair Value" accounting.
You participate in a market by individually producing, buying, using, or consuming goods and services in that market.
Sub market refers to the local markets and weighted individually of the CMAs in which they are placed. This is also an alternative market and second market to shop to.
You can market your artwork through a physical or online gallery, or informally on your own.
At the time the first modern copyright arose, 1709, there had been no copyright since 1688 (prior to that, it was a form of censorship). Printers--notably not authors--wanted copyright reinstated in order to stop cheap knockoffs of books from flooding the market.
The market value of any diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it: each is priced individually based on its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight.
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Route to market refers to how you will get you product to your customers. Will you individually sell it by going door-to-door? Will you sell through a website online? Or will you get stores to take on your product and sell it through them?
You cannot get to the Cold Market in Black 2.
It would make good sense to contact Marvel Comics, who holds the copyright on these characters, and ask if they consider this activity an infringement on their copyright.
You cannot purchase Gold from the share market.
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A patent grants the holder the rights to produce the product. Only they can make it for the length of the patent. They can also license out the rights to make something. Anyone else making the product can be sued for violation of the copyright.