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International Transfer Pricing: The Valuation of Intangible Assets
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Pub (31 July, 2003)
Author: Monica Boos
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Good Content, Poor Writing
This book brings together a lot of information that I have not found elsewhere in one place.
Be warned, however, that it looks like this book was never carefully proofread by a native english speaker. There are many grammatical errors, the sentence construction is so awkward at times that I had to read some things 2 or 3 times to get a sense of what she is saying and there are even some spelling errors. This was especially irritating because I paid over $100 for the book and expected a higher quality product.


International taxation IRS' administration of tax-customs valuation rules in tax code section 1059A : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:GGD-94-61)
Published in Unknown Binding by The Office The Office [distributor (1994)
Author: U.S. General Accounting Office
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International Real Estate Valuation, Investment and Development : A Select Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Economics and Economic History)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (10 September, 1987)
Author: Valerie J. Nurcombe
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International Mineral Economics: Mineral Exploration, Mine Valuation, Mineral Markets, International Mineral Policies
Published in Paperback by Springer-Verlag (01 August, 1988)
Author: Werner Gocht
Amazon base price: $69.95

Interest Rate, Term Structure, and Valuation Modeling
Published in Digital by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ()
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
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Good Accessible Read
This book on interst rates is a pleasurable read. As a trader of interest rate swaps, I find every book on the topic adds something to my knowledge base, and this was better than most for ease of access. Anyone keen to understand all of the related markets, will also want to know more about credit derivatives.

I highly recommend "Credit Derivatives" (2nd Edition) by Tavakoli. The products and their uses are clearly explained, and ties in relative value to the interest rate market. I concede that the models for this product may be trickier because of documentation risk and data issues, but Tavakoli brings clarity to this topic so any interest rate professional can grasp the products and why investors - even hedge funds - are so keen to use them.


Interest Rate Swaps: Valuation, Trading, and Processing
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (01 October, 1993)
Author: Nasser Saber
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Interest Rate Derivatives: Analysis, Valuation and Market Applications
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (01 December, 1997)
Author: Philip O. Obazee
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Interest Rate and Stock Index Futures and Options: Characteristics, Valuation and Portfolio Strategies
Published in Paperback by Financial Analysts Res Fndtn (01 December, 1985)
Authors: Robert W. Kolb and Gerald D. Gay
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Intellectual Property Valuation Continuing Professional Education Course
Published in Hardcover by Wiley Valusource (01 April, 1997)
Author: Wiley-Valusource
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Intangibles: Management, Measurement, and Reporting
Published in Paperback by Brookings Institution Press (30 June, 2001)
Author: Baruch Lev
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Concise analysis of intangible management
The discipline of intangible management (knowledge management) has been around for over a decade; there have been many attempts in better understanding & management of intangible assets, with different perspective (organizational learning, technology, strategy etc). Lev has provided a very concise analysis of intangible management with an economics perspective. His analysis is very systematic, robust, with support of empirical studies. I find his treatment of the subject coherent and enjoyable to read. I find the recommendation part slightly weak, the value chain scorecard does not provide significant enhancement over Kaplan & Norton's balanced scorecard.

Making the Invisible Visible
The topic of intangible assets is one of the most vexing issues facing corporations, investors and policymakers today. Professor Lev's book is an important contribution to the literature on intangible assets. The author is well-informed on the inadequacies of current accounting practices and his prescriptions for dealing with the problems are extremely insightful. What makes this book special is the author's obvious passion and enthusiasm for his subject. This book deserves more than five stars.

A unique combination of theory, evidence, and solutions
With the collapse of dot coms and many other high tech companies, many wonder whether intangibles should also go by the wayside. In his book, Lev persuasively argues otherwise. In today's environment, in both old and new economy sectors, the only systematic and sustainable drivers of value and growth are intangible assets, such as patents, brands, unique supply and distribution processes, and human resource practices.

This landmark book represents the most comprehensive and thorough economic analysis of intangibles to date. Building on the author's high-impact research and first-hand experience working with executives, consultants, and regulators, the book offers a coherent framework for understanding the fundamental economics of intangible assets. Baruch Lev identifies attributes of intangibles that are different from tangible assets (property, plant, and equipment), by focusing on their distinctive role in value-creation. He highlights the most critical issue concerning intangibles: the need to make relevant information available to outsiders.

Perhaps the most difficult job in tackling a challenging issue, such as intangibles, is to recommend a practical solution. Baruch Lev proposes an information system, the Value Chain Scoreboard, to enhance information disclosure about intangibles. A notable feature of the system is its emphasis of key drivers in the creation of valuable intangible assets, as opposed to ex post measurement of performance. Although the focus is on improving external information communication, its mission of reflecting the valuation-creation process of intangibles makes the system potentially useful for managers who want to monitor the performance of investment in intangibles.

With a wonderful blend of real-world stories and easily understood economic reasoning, the book also has tremendous educational value, in a variety of business disciplines. It is an especially valuable source for those interested in learning about managing knowledge-based business.


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