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Technology Valuation
Technology Valuation is a free guide to books and publications which focus on the valuation
of technology and technology-based intellectual property.
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Each resource listed below includes the source or publisher, a description of the resource and its
primary features, and any information that is accessible free online.
For more information on books and publications which focus on business appraisal and related topics,
see Business Valuation Books and Publications.
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Valuation
and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property
Razgaitis, Wiley, 2003
Publication provides a comprehensive approach to valuing new technologies with an overview of the valuation
process and separate chapters addressing specific valuation methods including: industry standards; rating/ranking
method; rules of thumb; discounted cash flow method; Monte Carlo method; real options; and auctions. Searchable
content preview available free online.
The Valuation
of Technology: Business and Financial Issues in R&D
Boer, Wiley, 1999
Text examines the interrelationship between research and development and shareholder value, providing
valuation models for R&D projects and addressing key questions on how to analyze technology projects and
forecast their potential value. Includes CD-ROM containing a selection of valuation model templates. Table
of contents, index, and searchable text available free online.
Technology
Valuation Solutions
Boer, Wiley, 2004
Structured around a series of case studies, this publication is a companion to "The Valuation of
Technology: Business and Financial Issues in R&D" (above) and provides additional material that can assist
readers in assessing a wide range of projects and scenarios. Includes a CD-ROM with valuation templates
which can be user-customized. Searchable content preview available free online.
The Dark
Side Of (Technology) Valuation
Damodaran, Pearson Partners, 2001
Focus is on the application of the discounted cash flow method in valuing technology companies with emphasis
on projecting cash flows, growth, and risk-adjusted discount rates for these firms. Includes five detailed
case studies covering both established technology firms and new entrants. Table of contents, index, and
searchable text available free online.
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