The value of intangibles in health care
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Abstract: Health care organizations typically possess many types of valuable intangible assets, such as personal and professional goodwill, practice protocols and treatment plans, and noncompete covenants. This article talks about several of these intangible assets and notes that their value shouldn’t be overlooked for valuation or tax planning purposes. The article explains which valuation approaches might be most appropriate in assessing these assets’ value and notes the importance of seeking experienced valuation advice.
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