/ˈtændʒəbəlz/ – noun
Definition: Tài sản vật chất hoặc có thể nhìn thấy, sờ vào được.
A more thorough explanation: 1. physical things that you can invest in, such as a farm, rather than purely financial investments
2. things that are real, important, and can make a positive difference or be noticed
Example: 1. A State may tax the tangibles owned by companies located within its borders.
2. Some are driven by necessity, but others come from a desire to find tangibles in a landscape dominated by hypotheticals.