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Item type | Location | Call Number | Status | Notes | Date Due |
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Book | AUM Main Library | 658.15 C678 (Browse Shelf) | Available | JBC/2012/6137 | |
Book | AUM Main Library | 658.15 C678 (Browse Shelf) | Available | JBC/2012/6137 |
658.15 C495Loan workouts and debt for equity swaps : | 658.15 C495Loan workouts and debt for equity swaps : | 658.15 C495Loan workouts and debt for equity swaps : | 658.15 C678Intangible assets : | 658.15 C678Intangible assets : | 658.15 C821Entrepreneurial financial management : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-149) and index.
Ch. 1. Introducing intangibles -- Ch. 2. History and taxonomy -- Ch. 3. Theory of and research on intangible assets -- Ch. 4. Accounting for intangibles -- Ch. 5. Portfolio of intangible economic benefits (PIE-B) -- Ch. 6. Income approach and intangibles -- Ch. 7. Market approach and intangibles -- Ch. 8. Cost approach and intangibles -- Ch. 9. Intangible assets and litigation -- Ch. 10. Intangible assets : strategy and securitization -- Ch. 11. Conclusion.
"Intangible assets have value when they are able to create value; for example, when the property rights associated with them result in added return, utility, or pleasure to the owner of those rights. Intangible Assets presents an all-encompassing, commonsense framework for addressing the economics of intangibles, their treatment under current accounting rules, and how the three basic valuation methodologies apply to intangibles - in short, techniques for identifying and valuing all the intangible assets of a company."--BOOK JACKET.
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