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Intellectual Property (IP) Valuation
The process of assessing the value of a company�s intangible assets, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights, during an acquisition.
Implications
The process of estimating the value of a company�s intellectual property assets, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights, often used for financial reporting, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic planning.
Example
Example: A pharmaceutical company conducts an IP valuation to determine the worth of its drug patents, helping to negotiate better terms in a licensing agreement with a global partner.
Related Terms
Different from general asset valuation, which might include physical assets, IP valuation focuses on intangible assets and the potential economic benefits they can generate.
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