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This change in investments has consequently been reflected by a heavy importance of intangible assets and patents in companies.
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Trademarks and goodwill are examples of intangible assets with indefinite useful lives.
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His presentation topics typically focus on his research expertise surrounding the strategic management and measurement of an organization's intangible assets.
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Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are reassessed each year for impairment.
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It is difficult to know how much an idea or innovation costs, once they are intangible assets.
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After its demise, the familiarity of its brand meant its name, corporate logo, and advertising were still considered valuable intangible assets.
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The explicitly includes produced intangible assets (e.g. mineral exploration, computer software, copyright protected entertainment, literary and artistics originals) within the definition of fixed assets.
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Furthermore, evaluating the severity of the consequences (impact) is often quite difficult for intangible assets.
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Two major asset classes are tangible assets and intangible assets.
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In accounting, tangible assets and intangible assets are distinguished.
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