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influence
power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or intangible ways 3 : one that exerts influence in·flu·enc·er n under
imputed income
imputed income : income calculated from the supposed value of intangible or non-cash sources
goodwill
goodwill 1 : an intangible asset that is made up of the favor or prestige
corporation
into a body, from corpor- corpus body] : an invisible, intangible, artificial creation of the law existing as a voluntary chartered
buy out
interest of 2 : to purchase the entire tangible and intangible assets of (a business)
bar
that prevents admission, progress, or action: as a : an intangible impediment, obstacle, or barrier [the restrictive covenant raised a racial
good
fixtures but excluding money, documents, instruments, accounts, chattel paper, general intangibles, and minerals or the like before extraction consumer goods :
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