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The use of intangible asset valuation in tax planning and litigation

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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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ESG Valuation Considerations – Top Down or Bottom Up?

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Intangible asset valuation concepts can and should be applied to unique ESG cash flows. Will ESG assets be recorded on balance sheets one day soon, just as intangible assets such as goodwill and intellectual property are recorded today? Intangible assets lack physical substance but are not financial assets.

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Transcending Value – Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value

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Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value The liquation value is simply the FMV without the intangible assets of the business unless certain intangibles such as patents can be separately sold/licensed and utilized by another firm. If you liked this blog you may enjoy reading some of our other blogs here.

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Transcending Value – Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value

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Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value The liquation value is simply the FMV without the intangible assets of the business unless certain intangibles such as patents can be separately sold/licensed and utilized by another firm. If you liked this blog you may enjoy reading some of our other blogs here.

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Transcending Value – Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value

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Blog 2 of 4: . This is the second in a series of blogs that attempts to explain and distinguish between various valuation concepts, such as price, fair market value, fair value, liquidation value, intrinsic value, financial value versus strategic value, monetary versus economic value, emotional and psychic value, among others.

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Amortization vs. depreciation: What are the differences?

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Amortization expense vs. depreciation expense Benefits of amortization and depreciation Managing tangible and intangible assets Business clients need a lot of assets to run their company and they turn to you for help in ensuring tax compliance and to mitigate their tax liabilities when acquiring property.

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Common Challenges in Goodwill Valuation How to Overcome Them

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Understanding Goodwill Valuation in Business Goodwill is a critical intangible asset that represents the reputation, brand strength, customer relationships, and competitive advantage of a business. In this blog, we explore common challenges in goodwill valuation and expert solutions to overcome them.