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The use of intangible asset valuation in tax planning and litigation

RNC

Introduction: In today’s dynamic business world, intangible assets are becoming more and more important to an organization’s success. Comprehending the worth of these intangible assets has grown in significance as companies strive to stay innovative and competitive.

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Valuing Intangible Assets: Challenges and Considerations in Business Valuation

RNC

However, while tangible assets such as property and equipment are relatively straightforward to evaluate, intangible assets present a unique set of challenges. Intangible asset valuation has emerged as a vital aspect of business valuation, requiring careful consideration and expertise.

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IVSC and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Announce Collaboration to Promote Intellectual Property Valuation

IVSC

IVSC and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation and collaboration on issues related to the valuation of intellectual property and other intangible assets. That is why WIPO is focusing its efforts on progressing this topic.

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The Art of Valuing Customer-related Intangible Assets: A Guide

Equilest

Want to learn more about the power of customer-related intangible assets and how to value them effectively? From customer goodwill to customer contracts, these assets are a crucial part of any business and can significantly impact a company's bottom line." - Tamir Levy, Ph.D., Professional Valuer and Equitest's Founder-CEO.

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Perspectives Paper: Human Capital

IVSC

Human Capital is the foundation from which all intangible assets are created, yet our understanding of Human Capital value creation and rigor around value measurement is less evolved than other intangible assets. Evidence suggests that investors require more information on the impact Human Capital has on enterprise value.

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IVAS-IVSC Business Valuation Conference 2023: Shaping the Future of Valuation

IVSC

Mr Lie Kok Keong, IVAS Chairman “Our focus on Intangible Assets, Artificial Intelligence, stakeholder capitalism and the ESG factors reflects the evolving nature of businesses and the growing imperative for sustainable and socially responsible value creation.” For more information, please feel free to reach out to us.

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Mandatory Valuations for Financial Statement Compliance in a Company

RNC

This means recognizing a loss because the asset’s value has declined. Read More : The use of intangible asset valuation in tax planning and litigation 2. IND AS 38 – Managing Intangible Assets Intangible assets , like patents and trademarks, need regular reassessment to reflect their value accurately.