jueves, 26 de agosto de 2010

OPINION OF BALANCE SHEET TWO

Mayra Alejandra Piñeros Roa


AN EXAMPLE OF THE VALUE OF AN INTANGIBLE ASSET

A company purchases a patent from another company and for many years enjoys the right to build a product without any competition based on the design specified in the patent. Over time, the value of the patent diminishes because of changes in markets, technology, and processes. The cost of the patent as an intangible asset remains on the books at the cost that was paid for the patent. Throughout the life of the patent, this intangible asset became more valuable because it blocked competitors from developing the same product. However, near the end of the patent’s useful life, its market value falls to nearly zero. Throughout this rise and fall of the patent’s market value, its book value remained unchanged.

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