IP Valuation & Taxation Joyce Lui Sujit Khale. Client – Novatel Wireless Inc Leader in Wireless Broadband industry providing hardware and Software solution.

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IP Valuation & Taxation Joyce Lui Sujit Khale

Client – Novatel Wireless Inc Leader in Wireless Broadband industry providing hardware and Software solution Market cap – 88M Employees – 301 Headquarter in San Diego, CA Major market – North America, Europe IP valuated Software Patents

Company Statistics

Intellectual Property Patents Trademarks, trade names Copyrights Domain name and internet assets Software Trade secrets

Valuation Methods Cost approach Market approach Income approach

Cost Approach The cost approach seeks to measure the future benefits of ownership by quantifying the amount of money that would be required to replace the future service capability of the subject intellectual property. Since intellectual property is generally not sold in the market like tangible assets, we do not have market prices as a starting point in the application of the cost approach.

Market Approach The market approach is based on the premise that market transactions of intellectual property indicate value. Market information can be very useful in analyzing and valuing intellectual property, but it seldom is comprehensive enough to provide the basis for a satisfactory conclusion of value on its own.

Income Approach The income approach is based on discounted cash flow theory and defines the value of the subject property as the present value of the anticipated net economic benefits to be achieved over the duration of the property’s useful life. The net income of property over its lifetime is used as the approach.

Client Study Provides IP content through packaged solution Valuation All software and IP is valued based on Income approach method. Difficult to separate IP from products or other IPs.

Taxation - SFAS 141 Requires purchase price is allocated for all tangible and intangible assets All intangible assets associated are separated from goodwill.

Taxation - SFAS 142 Further categorization Assets needs to be recognized at unit level Intangibles needs to be recognized as finite- lived or indefinite-lived Finite assets needs to be amortized Indefinite lived assets are subject to annual impairment test

Balance Sheet

References Chaplisky, S. (2003, May). Methods of Intellectual Property Valuation Charlottesville, Virginia: Darden University of Virginia. Mard, M. H. (2000). Intellectual Property Valuation. Los Angeles. Singla, A. (n.d.). Valuation of Intellectual Property.