propertytangible
Propertytangible refers to tangible property—the physical assets that can be touched and have material substance. In law, accounting, and insurance, the term is used to distinguish physical assets from intangible property, such as intellectual property, contractual rights, or digital assets.
Classification typically divides tangible property into real property and personal property. Real property includes land and
Ownership and transfer of tangible property are evidenced by title or possession. Transfers usually involve delivery
Valuation of tangible property relies on appraisal methods, replacement cost, or fair market value. In insurance,
See also: real property, personal property, movable property, intangible property, fixtures, chattel, lien, depreciation.