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20 examples of tangible waste assets

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

Tangible waste assets are those existing, touchable assets which have a limited life.

They are perishable and their value may depreciate overtime. This is how they may be different from simply tangible assets. ( Which include fixed and current both types of assets. Since current assets are perishable in this case, that is why they may be different)

Explanation:

Following is some of the examples of tangible waste assets,

-raw material

Answered by Anonymous
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A waste asset is an object whose life cycle is reduced and whose value declines irreversibly over time. These assets can not be recycled.

  • The prime examples of waste assets are plant and machinery and vehicles.
  • Some other examples of wasting assets include natural resources such as natural gas, oil, coal and timber.
  • In capital markets also there are waste assets such as securities and options and goodwill.
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