"Intangible factors" refers to things that cannot be physically touched or measured, but still have an important impact or influence on a situation or outcome. Full definition
DALBAR develops standards for, and provides research, ratings and rankings of intangible factors to, the financial - services industry. (edwardjones.com)
This is just a short list, but remember to factor in these other intangible factors when shopping for a home or selling your own home in Hawaii. (bigrockinvestments.com)
There is something satisfying about comparing all the options, finding the best one (which may not be the cheapest but incorporates many intangible factors), and then assembling the pieces into a complete itinerary. (travelcodex.com)