Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Intellectual property includes patents, trademarks, formulas and copyrights, name brands and distribution systems. It can easily represent the most important asset of a corporation. This revised edition explains how to quantify intellectual property and intangible assets. It includes detailed examples, charts, graphs and checklists, plus a review of major business issues, pertinent legal cases and relevant accounting pronouncements.
Customer Reviews:
Review #1: Wow! 2003-09-30  I paid Amazon about $250.00 for this book six months ago and it is worth every penny. I am not a CPA so I can only read 30 - 40 pages at a time and then my head starts swimming. However, I am a senior manager at a company whose value is almost 100% dependant on our intellectual property and intangible assets and this book has been my guide in setting policy. I take it with me on every plane flight (about every two weeks) and re-read a section.
Review #2: Very accurate 2000-08-14  Gordon V. Smith,and Russell L. Parr present in detail the theory and methodology associated with the identification, valuation, and economic analysis of intangible assets. The book provides the necessary skills, judgement, and knowledge to truly understand the entire process of intangible valuation. |