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  • 61tangible asset — something substantial or real that is capable of being given an actual or approximate value. Glossary of Business Terms An asset whose value depends on particular physical properties. These include reproducible assets such as buildings or… …

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  • 62Tangible asset — An asset whose value depends on particular physical properties. These i nclude reproducible assets such as buildings or machinery and non reproducible assets such as land, a mine, or a work of art. Also called real assets. Related: Intangible… …

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  • 63Tangible Book Value Per Share - TBVPS — A method of valuing a company on a per share basis by measuring its equity after removing any intangible assets. The tangible book value per share is calculated as follows: A company s tangible book value looks at what common shareholders can… …

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  • 64Tangible Asset — Assets that have a physical form. Tangible assets include both fixed assets, such as machinery, buildings and land, and current assets, such as inventory. The opposite of a tangible asset is an intangible asset. Nonphysical assets, such as… …

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  • 65Tangible Common Equity Ratio - TCE — A ratio used to determine how much losses a bank can take before shareholder equity is wiped out. The Tangible Common Equity (TCE) ratio is calculated by taking the value of the company s total equity and subtracting intangible assets, goodwill… …

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  • 66Tangible Cost — A quantifiable cost related to an identifiable source or asset. Tangible costs represent expenses arising from such things as purchasing materials, paying employees or renting equipment. Tangible costs are often associated with items that also… …

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  • 67Tangible Personal Property — An tax term describing personal property that can be physically relocated, such as furniture and office equipment. Tangible personal property is always depreciated over either a five or seven year period using straight line amortization, but is… …

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  • 68Tangible Common Equity - TCE — A measure of a company s capital, which is used to evaluate a financial institution s ability to deal with potential losses. Tangible common equity (TCE) is calculated by subtracting intangible assets, goodwill and preferred equity from the… …

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  • 69tangible fixed assets of a public sector entity — viešojo sektoriaus subjekto ilgalaikis materialusis turtas statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Materialusis turtas, atitinkantis visus šiuos kriterijus: skirtas tam tikroms savarankiškoms… …

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  • 70tangible assets — /ˌtændʒɪb(ə)l æsets/, tangible fixed assets /ˌtændʒɪb(ə)l fɪkst æsets/, tangible property /ˌtændʒɪb(ə)l prɒpəti/ plural noun assets which have a value and actually exist (such as buildings, machines, vehicles and fittings) …

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