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Intangible assets can be difficult to value accurately from "summary" of Capitalism without Capital by Jonathan Haskel,Stian Westlake

Valuing intangible assets is a complex and challenging task for businesses and investors alike. Unlike physical assets, such as machinery or buildings, intangibles do not have a clear market price or easily quantifiable value. This makes it difficult to accurately gauge their worth and incorporate them into financial statements or investment decisions. One reason for this difficulty is the subjective nature of intangible assets. Their value is often tied to factors like brand reputation, customer loyalty, or intellectual property, which can be challenging to measure and assess objectively. As a result, different stakeholders may assign different values to the same intangible asset, leading to discrepancies in their perceived worth. Another factor that complicates the valuation of intangible assets is their dynamic and evolving nature....
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    Capitalism without Capital

    Jonathan Haskel

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