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Christopher Demaline, Professor
Christopher is a professor and has taught accounting for more than 10 years and has authored several accounting-related CPE courses and supplemental course materials. He's also written items for the CPA exam and CMA exam.
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The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of intangible asset accounting and reporting methods.
The course discusses a variety of intangible asset types as well as intangible asset appraisal methods. Both U.S. GAAP and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are considered.
This course serves as a guide for accounting and finance professionals who need to fully understand how to prepare and interpret financial reports.
Course Series
This course is included in the following series:
2 CoursesIntangible Asset Valuation
- Intangible Asset Valuation for Accounting and Reporting
- Intangible Asset Valuation II - Examples and Appraisal
Learning Objectives
- Identify various types of intangible assets
- Identify intangible asset appraisal methods
- Explore intangible asset accounting and reporting methods
Last updated/reviewed: November 27, 2020
5 Reviews (32 ratings)Reviews
Good overview of the various valuation methods. This webinar is a little bit better than the Intangible Asset Valuation for Accounting and Reporting webinar. The course slides do not contain enough information of what the instructor discussed during the course. It would be a lot more valuable if in-depth practical examples are provided showing how an intangible is valued. The examples provided in this webinar are too simple and do not contribute to additional understanding regarding how to value an intangible asset.
Good discussion on intangible assets. The examples provided will give you insight on how to compute for the value of these intangibles.
Good continuation of basics from Part 1. Could have acknowledged assembled workforce recorded in asset acquisition per ASC 805-50.
This session provides a very good introduction to the various valuation methods and the pros and cons of the different methods.
Very technical. Would like to see the slides reflect more of the lecture instead of just the highlights
Prerequisites
Course Complexity: Intermediate
No Advanced Preparation or Prerequisites are needed for this course. However, it is recommended to take the other course in the series prior to completing this one.
Education Provider Information
Company:
Illumeo, Inc., 75 East Santa Clara St., Suite 1215, San Jose, CA 95113
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