Options Methods

OPTIONS METHODS To take into account the variations in the assumption values that go into the income method calculations, more elaborate income-based valuation technologies utilize decision trees, options and Monte Carlo simulations to improve the estimated values. Decision Tree Approach The DECISION TREE APPROACH is one of several that considers patents as options. [...]

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Residual Excess Earnings Method

Comparing Residual Excess Earnings Method with Technology Factor Method The RESIDUAL EXCESS EARNINGS METHOD is used when the business financial elements are known for the patent or patent portfolio under evaluation. It is a holistic approach that computes the company’s equity value for tangibles and intangibles assets. First the return on the tangible [...]

2021-01-05T09:38:54-08:00

Technology Factor Valuation Process

Technology Factor Valuation Process NPV USING A TECHNOLOGY FACTOR The technology factor is a measure of the extent to which incremental cash flow derived from the practice of a technology is based on that technology asset itself. It is measure the fair market value of the intellectual property. The” Technology Factor Valuation Process” [...]

2021-01-05T09:37:06-08:00

Cash-Flow or Income Methods

The income or net present value (NPV) approach is based on the cash flow that results from introducing the covered technology to the marketplace. The intellectual property value as calculated by this method is the present value of the expected future income stream. The theory behind this approach is that the licensee will [...]

2021-01-05T09:32:38-08:00

Cost Methods

The cost method is based on the licensor’s investment in the technology. The cost approach is based on the economic principle of substitution. An investor will pay no more for an asset than the cost to develop or obtain another asset of similar utility. The value of the intellectual property is equal to [...]

2021-01-04T20:50:39-08:00

Valuation Methods for Patents and Portfolios

When considering valuation methods for patents and portfolios there are some fundamental concepts that need to be understood. Fair market value is one of them. Fair market value is defined as a price at which property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to [...]

2021-01-05T09:30:11-08:00

Overview of Valuation Methods

A great deal has been written on the valuation of intellectual property. The best resources are available from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Licensing Executives Society International. The focus is on three primary means to determine how much intellectual property is worth. These are cost approach, and income approach, and [...]

2021-01-04T20:50:20-08:00

How Knowledge Management Builds Intellectual Capital

Forms of Intellectual Capital Intellectual Capital is a summation of several other forms of capital. These are human capital, relationship capital, intellectual assets, and time capital. Over time they all work with one another in the way shown in the “Forms of Intellectual Capital” figure. When thinking about knowledge management problems this view [...]

2021-02-14T17:22:53-08:00

Implementing Knowledge Management Systems

Forms of Knowledge Implementing knowledge management systems into the day-to-day activities and processes into an R&D or corporate entity is difficult. First of all there are two types of knowledge in a variety of forms that must be utilized. Explicit knowledge is knowledge that is been articulated or codified in words or numbers. [...]

2021-02-14T17:21:49-08:00
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