Intangible assets : valuation and economic benefit /

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Author / Creator:Cohen, Jeffrey A., 1964-
Imprint:Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, ©2005.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 161 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Wiley finance series
Wiley finance series.
Subject:Intangible property -- Economic aspects.
Intangible property -- Accounting.
Corporations -- Valuation.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Corporate Finance.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
Corporations -- Valuation.
Intangible property -- Accounting.
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Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11159174
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ISBN:0471720151
9780471720157
0471671312
9780471671312
1280255013
9781280255014
1118160932
9781118160930
9786610255016
6610255016
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-149) and index.
English.
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Summary:"This book presents a comprehensive framework for thinking about all intangible assets, from patents to education, from brands to goodwill. It is not confined to assets that can be bought or sold, although that is sometimes a useful distinction to make. The scope is wide: Many things are intangibles, and at least a reasonable attempt should be made to capture the important ones in valuation. This book presents the concept of a firm's portfolio of intangible economic benefits -- PIE-B, for short -- a basket that includes items not listed in the firm's accounting records and often overlooked by valuation analysts. What goes into the basket are a little like proto-assets -- nebulous to a degree, but still based on some positive ownership and economic benefit."--Preface, p. xii.
Other form:Print version: Cohen, Jeffrey A., 1964- Intangible assets. Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, ©2005 0471671312
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Summary:Praise for Intangible Assets<br> <br> "In Intangible Assets, Jeffrey Cohen presents an informative, thought-provoking and practical look at an increasingly important component of every business's worth. He describes the art and science of identifying assets that have clear economic benefit, but are typically not found on the balance sheet, and he provides an invaluable framework within which the reader can value these assets, despite their elusive nature."<br> --Rick Westervelt, President, Skylist, Inc.<br> <br> "Jeffrey Cohen's integrative approach to conceptual issues of intangible assets is creative and a refreshing contribution. He brings law, economics, finance, and accounting to the same table, which results in a comprehensive framework for understanding how value is created and sustained. His construct of 'proto-assets' and 'portfolio of intangible economic benefits' is key. Written in an easy-to-read style with many practical examples, this book will be useful for both novice and experienced professionals."<br> --W. Dana Northcut, PhD, Adjunct Associate Professor of Accounting Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago Principal, Chicago Partners, LLC<br> <br> "This volume is the perfect resource for newcomers to IP valuation. Through lucid explanations and well-chosen illustrations, it does for the reader exactly what a valuation expert should do for a client--it makes the abstract concrete. But this volume is not just for the novice; it holds insights that will be useful to IP experts in law, accounting, and economics."<br> --Edward F. Malone, Partner, Jenner & Block LLP
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 161 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-149) and index.
ISBN:0471720151
9780471720157
0471671312
9780471671312
1280255013
9781280255014
1118160932
9781118160930
9786610255016
6610255016