intangibles

[US]/[ˌɪnˈtændʒəblz]/
[UK]/[ˌɪnˈtæn.dʒ.ə.bəlz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Things that cannot be touched or seen; qualities that cannot be evaluated in monetary terms.; Qualities or features that are difficult to quantify but nonetheless valuable.; In business, assets that lack physical substance but contribute to a company's value, such as brand reputation or customer loyalty.

Phrases & Collocations

intangibles matter

assessing intangibles

intangibles value

intangible assets

intangibles risk

managing intangibles

intangible benefits

intangibles include

identifying intangibles

intangibles contribute

Example Sentences

the company's success wasn't just about financials; there were significant intangibles at play.

brand reputation and customer loyalty are valuable intangibles for any business.

we need to assess the impact of these intangibles on our long-term growth strategy.

employee morale and a positive work environment are key intangibles contributing to productivity.

the merger included the transfer of several valuable intangibles, such as patents and trademarks.

measuring intangibles can be challenging, but it's crucial for a complete business valuation.

intellectual property rights are important intangibles that protect a company's innovations.

the company invested heavily in developing its brand intangibles to gain a competitive edge.

a strong company culture is a powerful intangible that attracts and retains top talent.

despite the lack of tangible assets, the startup possessed several promising intangibles.

the acquisition aimed to secure access to the target company's valuable intangibles.

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