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Intangible Assets: Valuation and Economic Benefit
A
Practical Guide to Understanding and Valuing
Intangible Assets
In todays volatile business environment, valuing intangibles
properly is a critical art and science all managers and shareholders
must master. Beginning with an introduction to intangible asset
valuation, this comprehensive guide explores valuation from the
perspectives of economics, accounting, finance, and the law. Author
Jeffrey Cohen introduces the three main approaches to valuing
intangible assetsapplying discounted cash flow methodology,
using comparable assets to benchmark value, and calculating the
cost of the intangible assetas well as details the latest
accounting methodology and rules for GAAP treatment of intangible
assets. Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, Intangible
Assets provides a comprehensive framework for identifying and
valuing all the intangible assets of a company.
Jeffrey Cohen (Chicago, IL) is a Principal of Chicago Partners,
a multidisciplinary economics, valuation, and accounting consulting
firm that specializes in the application of those disciplines
to legal and regulatory matters. Cohen earned his BA and MBA from
the University of Chicago.
What's Included:
Hardcover Book, 256 pages, March 2005
Author: Jeffry Cohen
Format: Hardcover
Item #: 978-0-471-67131-2
Price: $79.95 (US)
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