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The Intangible Assets Handbook

The Intangible Assets Handbook
Product Code: 5070556
Authors: Weston Anson
Publication Date: March 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59031-743-3
Page Count: 260
Trim Size: 6 X 9
Format: Book - 5070556
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About The Book

This handbook is intended as a useful document for intangible asset management inquiries, with a special emphasis on licensing, transaction due diligence and bankruptcy. It attempts to help improve the management of companies with underleveraged intangible asset portfolios.

The handbook benefits those in the intellectual property community and individuals across all areas of corporate management, as well as attorneys and business people involved in deal-making, tax planning, and resource allocation and asset exploitation.

Is it difficult to define an intangible asset? The following observations should be kept in mind as you distinguish tangible assets from intangible ones.

" Identifying and defining intangible assets that are owned or controlled by a corporate entity is not always easy, especially in a merger, litigation, or reorganization.
" Many external events affect the value of intangible assets (far more than tangible assets), and the impact of a bankruptcy or reorganization affects intangibles far more than tangible asset classes.
" There is much greater uncertainty as to ownership and future value extraction in a bankruptcy or reorganization, since many different and intersecting parties and interests impact the intangible assets.
" Other intellectual property regulations and organizations often conflict or overlap with the authority and law of the bankruptcy court and process.
" The type and nature of intangibles is changing with time, with new intellectual property being created, including trademarks for sounds and smells, and patents for plants, animals and business methods.

Relevant exhibits, case studies, common terms, and a detailed index are included.
What Others Have Said

The Intangible Assets Handbook is a stand out resource because of the wonderful case studies used to illustrate key points. Wes Anson covers identification and definition of intellectual property and intangible assets along with an excellent presentation of valuation methods. It's all here, but unlike any other book covering this topic Wes shares case studies from his years of consulting experience, and these cases provide readers with lightning strikes of clarity.

--Russell Parr
President, IPRA, Inc.


All legal, accounting, and financial practitioners need to understand what intangibles are and how they contribute to the value of nearly every business enterprise. As a reference for practitioners, Intangible Assets Handbook is first class.

--Jim Catty
President, Corporate Valuation Services Limited
Chairman, International Association of Consultants, Valuators, and Analysts
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