
Greifbar (tangible)
Greifbar (tangible) refers to physical, concrete objects or assets that can be touched, seen, and measured. Unlike intangible assets such as ideas, trademarks, or digital rights, tangible assets have a physical presence and value arising from their material form. Examples include machinery, inventory, real estate, or equipment. These assets are important for accounting and valuation because their worth can be directly assessed through inspection, measurement, or market prices. The term emphasizes the "touchable" nature of these assets, making their management and valuation more straightforward compared to intangible resources.