Valuing Intangible Assets
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Rating | : | 4.19 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786310650 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 518 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-04 |
Language | : | English |
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In their latest comprehensive valuation resource, financial experts Robert F. Reilly and Robert P. Valuing Intangible Assets provides the necessary skills, judgment, and knowledge to truy understand the entire process of intangible valuation. From the Back Cover The one-volume intangible valuation library--from trusted authorities Robert Reilly and Robert Schweihs. Beginning with a general, fundamental overview of the topic, and building to more specific, advanced theories and practices, this essential book: clarifies the distinctions--and also the relationships--between tangible and intangible assets; works through e
It's a must-have for financial analysts and attorneys!. When partnerships change hands, the valuation of intangible assets can be a financial maze. This in-depth book, working through each of the basic valuation approaches: cost, market, and income, provides professionals with complete guidelines and industry standards
A practical primer For those who are interested in the management of organizational knowledge and intangible assets, 'Valuing intangible assets'should prove to be highly practical. There are many knowledge management frameworks out there that assist business executive to manage their intangible assets (such as Sveiby's intangible asset monitor), the practical usage of these frameworks would be greatly enhanced by incorporating the valuation aspect of intangible assets. Reilly has provided a comprehensive illustration of both. dhgluscuba said for your forensic accoutning library. Reilly is a good expert to quote in reports and to make sure you are within the bounds of professional literature.. Recommend Purchase! Satya A larger portion of the value of a company nowadays comes from Intangibles (brands, patents, workforce & related contracts, durable customers etc.). This holds true in several industry sectors. Measurement of intangibles is a fascinating subject, but until this book was published, there was no single body of knowledge available to guide the general reader, or a Valuation professional. You had to work in one of the reputed valuation firms to be exposed to the techniques. This book is by far the best practit
Mr. . As an appraiser and economist, he is often called upon to testify in domestic and international courts regarding the valuation of intangible assets, businesses, and business interests, and regarding various economic damages issues. They are also coeditors of Financial Valuation: Businesses and Business Interests, 1997 Update. They are coauthors of a number of highly regarded valuation books, inclu