tangibles

/ˈtændʒəbəlz/
noun
  1. Things that are real and can be touched or physically held; physical assets or objects.
    • The company's tangibles include its buildings, equipment, and inventory.
    • Investors often prefer tangibles such as gold or real estate over stocks.
    • When moving, you have to pack all your tangibles, like furniture and books.
  2. Concrete, measurable results or benefits.
    • The team focused on tangibles such as reduced costs and faster delivery times.
    • The new policy produced few tangibles in terms of improved customer satisfaction.
    • We need to see some tangibles from all this effort, like higher sales numbers.
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