Intellectual Property / Intangible Asset Valuation

Eton Venture Services offers industry-leading expertise in valuing intangibles and intellectual property. From goodwill to proprietary technologies and contracts—we’ve got you covered.

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Our Intangible Valuation Process

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Consultation & Asset Identification
Valuation Modeling and Analysis
Detailed Draft Report Delivered; Client Review
Final Valuation Delivered
Audit Support

Valuing IP / Intangible Assets

Companies dealing with complex financial reporting challenges related to intellectual property and intangible assets must ensure compliance with ASC 350, ASC 360 and ASC 805 accounting standards.

Accurate and audit-defensible valuations of IP and intangible assets, such as patents, trademarks, and proprietary technologies, are critical for maintaining the integrity of financial reporting.

Eton Venture Services specializes in valuation-based compliance, offering precise, impartial, and independent valuation services.

We help corporate leaders realize the strategic value of IP and intangible asset valuations, enabling informed decisions that strengthen their financial reporting.

Up-to-Date Expertise

Key factors affecting goodwill and intangible assets include the company's financial performance, industry and market conditions, changes in technology and regulatory environment, and the competitive landscape. Eton’s team is always current with the latest updates in regulatory changes and case law.

Tailored Approach

Our team of experienced experts uses a combination of proven methods and proprietary tools to deliver data-driven valuations, considering each company's financial performance, financing history, market trends, and comparable public and private companies.

Proven Track Record

At Eton, we are dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of IP / Intangible asset valuations. Join the industry leaders who have already benefited from our exceptional client service and valuation proficiency.

Unparalleled Expertise

Founded by securities lawyers from top law schools / law firms and staffed with finance professionals trained by the Big Four and other prominent financial services firms, Eton brings intellectual and quantitative rigor unmatched by others.

"As a former Gunderson lawyer, I co-founded Eton to bring the precision, efficiency, and the obsessive client service of corporate securities law to business valuation. I'm especially proud that our worldwide team of Big 4 trained CFAs has adopted that client service mantra wholeheartedly.

Our entire focus is on delivering audit-defensible, rigorous, and timely valuations without the inefficient back-and-forth of other firms. Client service is our religion. We always go the extra mile to overdeliver for every client."

Chris Walton, JD
President & CEO
Eton Venture Services
Previously at Gunderson Dettmer / Stanford Law

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FAQs

How are intangible assets valued?

Intangible assets are valued using several established methodologies that consider the unique nature of these assets. The valuation approach depends on the type of intangible asset, its use, and the purpose of the valuation (e.g., financial reporting, M&A, litigation).

Intellectual property (IP) and intangible assets are typically valued using three primary methods: Income Approach, Market Approach, and less commonly the Cost Approach. Each method is suited to different types of assets and the purpose of the valuation.

The time required for an intangible asset valuation varies depending on the complexity and scope of the assets being valued.

Generally, the process takes anywhere from a two weeks to a month. This can be sped up according to your needs.

Yes, we provide audit-ready valuation reports that are compliant with relevant accounting standards.

Our reports are designed to withstand scrutiny from auditors, regulatory bodies, and other stakeholders.

Our valuation reports are defensible and can be used in legal contexts, including intellectual property disputes, shareholder litigation, or divorce proceedings where asset valuation is required.

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