noun
- things that can be touched or physically handled; material objects or assets
Usage: plural form; often used in business or accounting contexts
Examples
- The company’s tangibles include buildings, equipment, and inventory.
- Insurance policies cover tangibles like furniture and electronics.
- Investors often prefer tangibles over abstract financial instruments.
- The estate sale featured tangibles such as artwork and jewelry.
- During the audit, they counted all tangibles in the warehouse.
- Real estate represents one of the most valuable tangibles for most families.