How valuable are a company’s IT systems, employee skills, culture? For many, they are worth far more than the physical and financial assets that can be tallied on a balance sheet. Measuring the value ...
This Q&A with Baruch Levis an extension of the "Movers & Shakers" article from the July 2001 edition of Knowledge Management magazine. Q: Do people tend to listen to you about measuring intangible ...
This is an Insight article, written by a selected contributor as part of WTR's co-published content. Read more on Insight Although there is no doubt that brands, IP and intangible assets are valuable, ...
As businesses shift toward knowledge-based industries and digital innovation, intangible assets are becoming increasingly important in financial reporting, mergers and acquisitions, and overall ...
CLYDE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--"Top executives and economic policymakers must increase their understanding of the value that business processes and other non-balance sheet assets add to companies' ...
WASHINGTON — The panel that sets U.S. accounting rules decided Wednesday to set standards for valuing brand names, customer lists, patent rights and other intangible assets. The Financial Accounting ...
There are many ways to measure the value of corporations. Recently, I ventured upon a new valuation approach that has the power to increase marketing’s importance in organizations and financial ...
Intangible assets have become increasingly important in the modern economy, yet many funds still prioritize book value. Traditionally, businesses have been valued based on their book value, which is ...
WITH ALL THE SCRUTINY that public companies get these days, you would think there’s little that isn’t known about them. But that kind of knowledge may only scratch the surface of what composes ...
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