what is an intengible Assets ?
1. cash
2. building
3. goodwill
4. stock.
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Answer / s.srinu
Good will is the right answer (Intangible asset)
Building is the Fixed asset
Cash & Stock Belongs to current account
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Answer / sanjog bajaj
INTANGIBLE ASSETS ARE THOSE ASSETS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ANY
PHYSICAL VALUE.
EX-GOOD WILL
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Answer / ahmed
writting off value of an intengible assets is called
Amortization.
intengible : goodwill
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Answer / rajmails2
Intangible Assets are those which can't be touch, seen, or
felt, for Example :
Good will
Trade Marks,
Patents.
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Answer / moon
Goodwill is the correct answer because this is the asset
which we can't touch or felt
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Answer / moon
Intangible assets are those assets which do not have any
physical value or those assets which can't be touch, seen
or felt
For Example:
Goodwill
Trade marks
petents
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Answer / k.l.prasanna
Which can not be seen and touch. for example: Good will, Patents, Copyrights etc.,
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