intangible
71intangible — a. 1. Impalpable, that cannot be touched, that cannot be felt. 2. Impalpable, imperceptible, indefinite, vague, dim …
72intangible — adj 1. impalpable, untouchable, insubstantial; incorporeal, immaterial, nonmaterial, aso matous; discarnate, bodiless, disembodied; psychical, spectral, ghostly, supernatural, Inf. spooky, occult; unreal, unworldly, dreamlike. 2. evanescent,… …
73intangible — in·tangible …
74intangible — /ɪn tændʒɪb(ə)l/ adjective which cannot be touched …
75intangible pension asset — An asset booked to offset the additional minimum pension obligation. This asset is created under the FAS 87 rules to offset the minimum liability for underfunded plans that FAS 87 required firms to recognize as a liability. Little or no… …
76intangible asset — asset which is not tangible …
77intangible property — property which is not actual, spiritual property …
78Intangible drilling and development costs — (IDC) Costs incurred in preparing well locations, drilling and deepening wells, and preparing wells for initial production up through the point of installing control valves. None of these functions, because of their nature, have salvage value.… …
79Intangible Transition Charge — The amounts on all customer bills, collected by the electric utility to recover transition bond expenses …
80intangible asset — /ɪntændʒəbəl ˈæsɛt/ (say intanjuhbuhl aset) noun an asset, such as a patent, copyright, brand name, etc., which has no physical properties but which can be identified, given a monetary value, and therefore recorded on a balance sheet …