Intangible Asset
An identifiable non-monetary asset without physical substance. Such an asset must be identifiable, allow the owner to have control over a resource, and provide future economic benefits. Examples: mineral rights, databases, franchises, concessions, licenses, patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. In accordance with the CPA Canada Public Sector Accounting Handbook, intangible assets are NOT reported in the financial statements.
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