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Wharton’s professional staff has a wealth of experience in the analysis and valuation of intangible business assets including:
· Core bank deposits
· Loan portfolios
· Customer lists or subscriber lists
· Trademarks and trade names
· Patents and patent applications
· Unpatented proprietary technology
· Technology licenses
· Backlogs of open customer orders
· Management-employee contracts
· Non-compete contracts
· Computer software and systems documentation
· Films and film libraries
· Distribution rights
· Franchise contracts
· Favorable leases
· Going concern value
· Goodwill
Intangible asset valuations are required for a number of financial reporting, transactional and tax compliance purposes. Companies are also increasingly interested in actively managing and maximizing the value of their intellectual property and other intangibles.
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