Business Valuation & Litigation Support E-Newsletter: March 2010

Thursday, March 18, 2010 by Bob Ranallo, CPA/ABV, JD, CVA, CFF

This month's issue of Valuation & Litigation Advisory Insights includes the following articles:


IP Valuation Using the Relief From Royalty Method            

In today's business environment, the valuation of intellectual property (IP) is critical - both to comply with accounting rules and for purposes of financial reporting, tax compliance, litigation, or sale or licensing transactions. Several methods can be used to value IP. One of the most effective can be the relief from royalty (RFR) method. This income-based method estimates the portion of a company's earnings attributable to an IP asset based on the royalty rate the company would have paid for the use of the asset if it didn't own it.

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Valuation Critical Under New M&A Rules  

Sweeping changes to the accounting rules for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) will start affecting many companies that are closing deals this year. FASB SFAS No. 141(R), Business Combinations, was issued in late 2007, but it applies to deals closing on or after the first day of the first annual reporting period beginning after Dec. 15, 2008. This article explains how many of the changes prescribed in this 358-page document increase the importance of having accurate valuations.      

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Putting a Price on Technology

Valuing technology-related intellectual property (IP) can be an enormous challenge for lawyers and valuation experts. It considers the degree of legal protection associated with technology IP as well as the economic benefits a company is expected to derive from that protection. Typically, valuation experts analyze the various economic benefits associated with a technology IP asset separately, and will use different approaches depending on whether  a patent is associated with developed technology, in-process research and development, or future technology. There are a variety of contexts in which the need to value technology IP can arise.

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