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1 nonmaterial assets
нематериальные активы, неосязаемые активы; нематериальное имущество -
2 assets
активы; средства, авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность (все, имеющее коммерческую или обменную ценность и принадлежащее компании, институту или частному лицу)•In a corporate liquidation any assets that cannot be valued are assigned a zero value. — При ликвидации корпорации любые неоцениваемые активы приравниваются к нулевой стоимости
The assets are listed in order of their liquidity. — Активы ранжированы по степени ликвидности.
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3 immateriale
immateriale agg.1 immaterial: (dir.) beni immateriali, incorporeal property (o intangible assets)2 (estens.) spiritual, delicate, ethereal: bellezza immateriale, ethereal beauty.* * *[immate'rjale]1) immaterial, nonmaterial2) dir. [ beni] incorporeal, intangible3) [ grazia] ethereal, impalpable* * *immateriale/immate'rjale/1 immaterial, nonmaterial2 dir. [ beni] incorporeal, intangible3 [ grazia] ethereal, impalpable.
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