Value of Intangibles
Course description
This course explores the principles of intangibles’ valuation. Students learn the fundamental valuation approaches – intrinsic valuation, relative valuation, assets-based valuation, and contingent claim valuation. Topics include the valuation theory and practice on copyrights, trademarks, licenses, franchises, professional practices brand names, quality and morale of the workforce, technological expertise, corporate reputation, R&D, operating and financial flexibility examples.
Course objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Apply valuation aproaches, methods and tools
- Analyse value drivers of intangibles
- Propose cash flow forecasting in Excel spreadsheet
- Formulate valuation model according to the specific intangibles
- Discuss results of particular valuation methods
Course topics
- Introduction to valuation, Price and Value
- Valuation Approaches
- Risk and Discount Rate
- Valuation of independent and cash generating intangibles (Copyrights, Trademarks, Licenses, Franchises, Professional practices)
- Not independent and cash flow to the firm generating intangibles (Brand names, Quality and Morale of work force, Technological expertise, Corporate reputation)
- No cash flows now but potential for cash flows in future (R&D, Undeveloped patents)
- Valuing operating or financial flexibility, Value the firm with intagibles
- Value reconciliation
Evaluation
- Active participation
- Final exam
Number of credits
3 ECTS credits
Lecturer
Mojmir Sabolovic, Ph.D.
Mojmir Sabolovic is an associate professor at the Department of Management, Faculty of Management and the vice-dean for external relations. His main research interests are Business Valuation, Corporate Finance, Fuzzy Sets, Non-Statistical Data Processing, and Interdisciplinary Science. As a CEO of the Property Valuation Expert Witness Institute, he uses his expertise in practice. He is a member of Beta Gama Sigma – The International Honor Society Recognizing Business Excellence (USA), and a member of The American Institute for Central European Legal Studies (USA).