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Self-created intangibles are assets that a company develops internally, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. These intangibles are not acquired from a third party but are generated through the creative and innovative efforts of the company's employees. Accounting standards typically require these self-created intangibles to be capitalized on the balance sheet and amortized over their useful life.

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