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Tangible assetsTangible assets are any assets that can be physically identified such as cash, equipment, and real estate.
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Tangible assetsBiens tangibles
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Tangible assetsA capital asset having physical existence.
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Tangible assetsSomething substantial or real that is capable of being appraised at an actual or approximate value.
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Tangible assetsAssets of a physical nature. Examples include buildings, motor vehicles, plant and equipment, fixtures and fittings.
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Tangible assetsPhysical assets such as plant, machinery, factories, and offi ces.
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Tangible assetsAssets with physical substance controlled by an entity which provide expected future economic benefits either by use on a continuing basis in the company’s activities, e.g. plant and machinery, or for use within the trade of the company, e.g. stock.
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