There is a popular view of financial statements that underlies and motivates many discussions of intangible assets.

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There is a popular view of financial statements that underlies and motivates many discussions of intangible assets. That popular view often sounds something like this:

If accountants got all the assets and liabilities into financial statements, and they measured all those assets and liabilities at the right amounts, stockholders' equity would equal market capitalization. Right?

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Comment on the truth of this 'popular view'.

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Financial Reporting

ISBN: 9780730396413

4th Edition

Authors: Janice Loftus, Ken Leo, Sorin Daniliuc, Belinda Luke, Hong Nee Ang, Mike Bradbury, Dean Hanlon, Noel Boys, Karyn Byrnes

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