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  2. Intangible asset - Wikipedia

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    Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are reassessed each year for impairment. If an impairment has occurred, then a loss must be recognized. An impairment loss is determined by subtracting the asset's fair value from the asset's book/carrying value. Trademarks and goodwill are examples of intangible assets with indefinite useful lives.

  3. Valuation (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Valuation models can be used to value intangible assets such as for patent valuation, but also in copyrights, software, trade secrets, and customer relationships. [16] As economies are becoming increasingly informational, it is recognized that there is a need for new methods to value data, another intangible asset.

  4. Goodwill (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, goodwill is an intangible asset recognized when a firm is purchased as a going concern. It reflects the premium that the buyer pays in addition to the net value of its other assets. Goodwill is often understood to represent the firm's intrinsic ability to acquire and retain customer business, where that ability is not otherwise ...

  5. Business valuation - Wikipedia

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    In asset-based analysis the value of a business is equal to the sum of its assets. The values of these assets must be adjusted to fair market value wherever possible. The value of a company's intangible assets, such as goodwill, is generally impossible to determine apart from the company's overall enterprise value (see tangible common equity ...

  6. 4 Reasons Warren Buffett’s Value Investing Strategy May No ...

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    Shirshikov said that to remain relevant, value investing strategies must evolve to incorporate new metrics and technologies. “Investors should consider integrating alternative data sources, such ...

  7. Let's See if Dryships' Growth Is for Real - AOL

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    Intangible assets ratio ... IBM, and Altria-- to have a high intangible assets ratio and negative tangible book value. He says this can be OK, provided the company has (1) modest or no net debt ...

  8. Book value - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, book value is the value of an asset [1] according to its balance sheet account balance. For assets, the value is based on the original cost of the asset less any depreciation, amortization or impairment costs made against the asset. Traditionally, a company's book value is its total assets [clarification needed] minus intangible ...

  9. 2 Positive Signs for VanceInfo - AOL

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    Intangible assets ratio ... Intangible Assets Ratio. Tangible Book Value (Millions) VanceInfo Technologies. 15%. $245. Cognizant Technology Solutions (NAS: CTSH) 6%. $3,640.