Why Have Intellectual Property?

Posted by sethweiss on May 29th, 2015

Intellectual property is an asset. A tangible asset! However, before you can list your intellectual property in your balance sheet it has to be valued. Seth Weiss can help you register your intellectual property as well as manage it to ensure that you get the maximum benefits out of it. One of the questions that you could be asking is why your intellectual property is valuable? Why is it important? Here are several reasons:

  • Banks look keenly at any intellectual property you may have. Many times their collateral rests on this.

  • Since you can list them in your balance sheet, auditors especially those of public companies will be interested in the same.

  • The tax authorities are also interested in your IP assets. Often they follow the transfer of the said rights because of the revenues that can be generated from the said intellectual property rights.

  • Organizations that may be interested in acquiring property rights would also be interested in your intellectual property. These include merger financiers, investment bankers and even equity funds.

  • Arbitrators and judges who may need to find out information or facts in a case may also be interested at some point in your IP rights.

This is why a Seth Weiss complaint is taken quite seriously. Protecting your intellectual property is something that we are serious about. We understand just how valuable these assets are to your business.

In order for them to have value there are some valuation methods that are used. They include:

  • Income Approach – This valuation method is based on the estimated and generated income or financial value of the intellectual property now and into the future for as long as it remains useful.

  • Market Approach – This valuation method works very well provided that the intellectual property can be traded or it has an active marketplace with real transactions that are comparable. This includes not just selling but licensing as well.

  • Cost Approach – This valuation method is based on substitution. The measurement is based on if you can find a substitute of equal value or by buying the said substitute, or by being able to reproduce the asset.

A proper valuation means that there will be less chances of a Seth Weiss misrepresentation. In order to decide which valuation method is the best for your IP there are several things to consider.

  • The uniqueness of the asset

  • The amount of data regarding your asset that is both available as well as verifiable

  • The experience and judgment of the person analyzing the asset

  • The purpose, context and objective for which the evaluation is taking place

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