The right to use trademarks is included in the intangible assets account.
The right to use a trademark refers to a trademark owned and legally used by an enterprise. It is unique and distinctive and can be used to identify and distinguish goods or services. According to accounting standards, the right to use trademarks is an intangible asset and should be included in the company's balance sheet according to its fair value. This is because the right to use a trademark has economic benefits and can bring future profits to the company. At the same time, the right to use trademarks can also be evaluated and transferred, and has a certain market value. Therefore, including the right to use trademarks in the intangible assets account is consistent with accounting principles and actual conditions.