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The Role of Intangible Assets in Startup Valuation

Equidam

When analyzing the value of startups, the interplay of tangible and intangible assets becomes an important focus, especially from the standpoint of understanding the financial future of a business. In this article, we explore how these assets are not balance sheet items, but instead key indicators of potential and growth trajectory.

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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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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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How Do Intangible Assets, Patent and Brand Name Affect the Value of a Company?

Equilest

How do Intangible Assets, Patent, and Brand Name Affect the Value of a Company? What are Intangible assets? An intangible asset is an identifiable non-monetary asset without physical substance. Such an asset is identifiable when it is separable or arises from contractual or other legal rights.

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Appraised Value vs. Market Value: Understanding the Differences and Why They Matter

Viking Mergers

Appraisal and fair market values are two of these figures, which are fundamental in getting the most money for the company you have worked hard to build. Although these two numbers should ideally be the same, fluctuations in the market coupled with more subjective factors not found on paper often mean that it is different.

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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.”

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New edition of the International Valuation Standards (IVS) published

IVSC

Valuations continually involve and as a result IVS needs to be continually updated to market needs. IVS has been updated to meet the following enhancement goals; Address changes in global markets and global valuation, including the increased use of technology and the abundance of available data sources. Why have the IVS been updated?