| 31. | Ferreting out intangible assets is not without its pitfalls.
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| 32. | Treasury regulations generally require capitalization of costs associated with acquiring, creating, or enhancing intangible assets.
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| 33. | Goodwill and intangible assets are usually listed as separate items on a company's balance sheet.
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| 34. | An example of value derived from an intangible asset, like an idea, is a royalty.
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| 35. | But he is also displaying an equally important, intangible asset _ the ability to win.
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| 36. | Intellectual property, such as patents, are considered intangible assets.
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| 37. | In accounting, tangible assets and intangible assets are distinguished.
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| 38. | The company's intangible asset known as good will has suffered damage that may prove irreparable.
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| 39. | Intangible assets are all of the other talents and theory by which an organization is run.
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| 40. | Examples of intangible assets are bonds and stocks.
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