Valuing Intellectual Capital: Multinationals And Taxhavens (management For Professionals)
by Gio Wiederhold /
2013 / English / PDF
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Valuing Intellectual Capital
Valuing Intellectual Capitalprovides readers with
prescriptive strategies and practical insights for
estimating the value of intellectual property (IP) and the people
who create that IP within multinational companies.
This book addresses the crucial topic of taxation from a
rigorous and quantitative perspective, backed by experience and
original research that illustrates how large corporations
need to measure the worth of their intangible assets. Each
method in the text is applied through the lens of a model
corporation, in order for readers to understand and quantify the
operation of a real-world multinational enterprise and
pinpoint how companies easily misvalue their intellectual capital
when transferring IP rights to offshore tax havens. The effect
contributes to the issues that can lead to budgetary crises, such
as the so-called “fiscal cliff” that was partially averted by
passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act on New Year’s
day 2013. This book also features a chapter containing
recommendations for a fair and balanced corporate tax structure
free of misvaluation and questionable mechanisms.
provides readers with
prescriptive strategies and practical insights for
estimating the value of intellectual property (IP) and the people
who create that IP within multinational companies.
This book addresses the crucial topic of taxation from a
rigorous and quantitative perspective, backed by experience and
original research that illustrates how large corporations
need to measure the worth of their intangible assets. Each
method in the text is applied through the lens of a model
corporation, in order for readers to understand and quantify the
operation of a real-world multinational enterprise and
pinpoint how companies easily misvalue their intellectual capital
when transferring IP rights to offshore tax havens. The effect
contributes to the issues that can lead to budgetary crises, such
as the so-called “fiscal cliff” that was partially averted by
passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act on New Year’s
day 2013. This book also features a chapter containing
recommendations for a fair and balanced corporate tax structure
free of misvaluation and questionable mechanisms.
CFOs, corporate auditors, corporate financial
analysts, corporate financial planners, economists, and
journalists working with issues of taxation will benefit
from the concepts and background presented in the book. The
material clearly indicates how a
trustworthy valuation of intellectual capital allows a
realistic assessment of a company’s income, earnings, and
obligations. Because of the intense interest in the topic
of corporate tax avoidance the material is organized to be
accessible to a broad audience.
CFOs, corporate auditors, corporate financial
analysts, corporate financial planners, economists, and
journalists working with issues of taxation will benefit
from the concepts and background presented in the book. The
material clearly indicates how a
trustworthy valuation of intellectual capital allows a
realistic assessment of a company’s income, earnings, and
obligations. Because of the intense interest in the topic
of corporate tax avoidance the material is organized to be
accessible to a broad audience.