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Assets that have no physical existence are generally called "intangible assets." These include items such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, goodwill, brand recognition, and intellectual property. Unlike tangible assets, which have a physical form (like machinery, buildings, or inventory), intangible assets derive their value from legal rights or competitive advantages they provide to a business.
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