Intangible value - PowerPoint PPT Presentation


Framework for defining Regenerative Agriculture

This framework provides a comprehensive definition and approach to regenerative agriculture, highlighting the importance of enhancing soil health and maximizing ecosystem services. It addresses the complexity and interconnected nature of natural ecosystems while incorporating improvements to social

34 views • 11 slides


Management Control Systems and Governance in the Institutional Context

Explore the role of management control systems (MCSs) and governance structures in the institutional context, focusing on the impact of organizational values, beliefs, and norms. Examine how intangible mechanisms interact with MCSs to improve corporate governance. This topic is particularly relevant

6 views • 10 slides



Phantom Asset Recovery - cryptorecoverysystem.com

In today\u2019s fast-paced and interconnected world, the concept of financial security has taken on new dimensions. One of the emerging challenges in this landscape is the presence of phantom assets \u2014 elusive and intangible financial entities that pose a threat to the stability of our financial

4 views • 7 slides


Proposed Ratification of the 2003 Convention on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage

The briefing presents a proposal for the ratification of the 2003 UNESCO Convention on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). The Convention aims to safeguard, preserve, and promote ICH, which includes practices, knowledge, skills, and cultural spaces passed down through generations. It em

0 views • 19 slides


ECC Social Value Reporting and Evaluation Framework

Essex County Council (ECC) has implemented a robust Social Value Reporting and Evaluation framework based on the Local Government Association's National TOMs method. This framework categorizes and assesses social value contributions in two parts - Value Score and Supporting Statement Score - to deri

3 views • 16 slides


Understanding the Significance of Goodwill in Partnership Accounts

Goodwill plays a crucial role in partnership accounts, requiring adjustments during changes in profit-sharing ratios or when partners are admitted, retire, or pass away. It represents the intangible value attributed to a business's reputation and potential for future profits, influenced by factors l

3 views • 10 slides


Types of Business Expenditure and Capital Expenditure Explained

Learn about the different types of expenditure in business, including capital expenditure on non-current assets like tangible and intangible items, and revenue expenditure for day-to-day trading activities. Explore examples such as machinery, goodwill, patents, trademarks, and more. Understand the d

3 views • 11 slides


Understanding the Relationship Between Intangible Cultural Heritage and Disaster Risk Reduction

This PowerPoint presentation by UNESCO explores the connection between Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). It covers key concepts like disasters, risks, vulnerabilities, and resilience, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding and mobilizing ICH in the face of dis

6 views • 23 slides


Contrasting Retail Marketing and Service Marketing

Retail marketing focuses on tangible goods, emphasizing product-centric strategies like merchandising and inventory management. In contrast, service marketing centers on intangible services, prioritizing customer relationships, service quality, and customization to meet individual needs. Both share

1 views • 4 slides


Overview of Computer Hardware Components and Software Functions

Computer hardware components such as monitor, CPU, mouse, and projector are essential physical parts of a computer system, while software includes intangible programs like operating systems and utility software. Hardware components perform tasks like displaying data, processing information, and prin

8 views • 9 slides


Understanding the Valuation of Goodwill in Business

Goodwill in business refers to the intangible value derived from the reputation, customer connections, and other advantages of a company that contribute to higher profits. Valuation of goodwill is crucial when selling a business, admitting new partners, amalgamating firms, or determining share value

1 views • 32 slides


Understanding Success in Sixth Form Education

Exploring the differences between studying at GCSE and A level, this discussion emphasizes the essential skills for success in Sixth Form, beyond academic achievements. Contrary to common beliefs, intelligence and GCSE performance do not dictate A level success. Instead, the focus is on developing i

0 views • 36 slides


Understanding the Value of Money and Standards

The value of money refers to its purchasing power, which is influenced by the price level of goods and services. Different standards, such as wholesale, retail, and labor, help measure the value of money. Money can have internal and external value, affecting domestic and foreign transactions. The Qu

0 views • 62 slides


Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) for Sustainable Smart Industry Curriculum Development

Intelligent Decision Support Systems and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) play a crucial role in the development of a Master's Degree Program in Industrial Engineering for Thailand's Sustainable Smart Industry. AHP, developed by Thomas Saaty, aids in measuring intangible factors through paired c

0 views • 23 slides


Enhancing Research Impact Through Horizon Results Booster

Horizon Results Booster is a free-of-charge service provided by the European Commission aimed at maximizing the impact of research and innovation projects. It focuses on improving exploitation potential, implementing dissemination strategies, and increasing access to markets and policymakers. The se

0 views • 8 slides


Treatment of Goodwill in Admission of a Partner

Goodwill plays a crucial role in the admission of a new partner in a partnership firm. It reflects the intangible value of the business, affecting the distribution of profits among partners. Methods of treating goodwill include recognizing it as an asset only when paid for, adjusting it through part

0 views • 8 slides


Understanding Capital Assets and Financial Reporting

This presentation delves into the world of capital assets, focusing on their categorization, ownership, and reporting in financial statements. Key topics include the distinction between tangible and intangible assets, responsible asset management, and the implications of capital leases on ownership.

0 views • 61 slides


Understanding Goodwill Valuation in Business

Goodwill in business represents the intangible value of a company beyond its tangible assets. This article covers the meaning of goodwill, factors affecting its valuation, methods of valuation such as simple average profit method, and considerations before calculating average profits. An illustrativ

0 views • 13 slides


Enhancing Tourism Services through Co-Creation and Memorable Experiences

Explore the essence of service value co-creation in the tourism industry, transitioning to the experience economy, and designing engaging experiences for customers. Learn about the pivotal role of frontline staff, utilizing intangible resources, and empowering employees for superior customer engagem

0 views • 20 slides


Community Engagement in Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage

Encouraging community participation, involving various stakeholders, and prioritizing ethical principles are essential in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage. This presentation explores different interests, roles, and areas of expertise, emphasizing the importance of engaging non-governmental

0 views • 20 slides


Understanding Types of Nouns: Common, Proper, Concrete, and Abstract

This educational content delves into the different types of nouns, including common nouns that refer to general entities, proper nouns that denote specific names, concrete nouns that are tangible, and abstract nouns representing intangible ideas. Explore examples and classifications to enhance your

0 views • 14 slides


Understanding Liquidation Estate and Key Asset Components

In the process of liquidation, the liquidator forms an estate comprising various assets of the corporate debtor for the benefit of creditors. These assets include ownership rights, tangible and intangible assets, proceeds of liquidation, and more. However, certain assets owned by third parties or he

0 views • 39 slides


Enhancing Social Value through Strategic Procurement

STAR Procurement, the shared service for multiple councils, emphasizes the importance of Social Value in procurement practices. The Social Value Portal serves as a management tool to measure and demonstrate the benefits of Social Value commitments. Bidders are required to provide quantitative and qu

0 views • 14 slides


Integrated Value Creation in Corporate Finance

Explore the concept of integrated value creation in corporate finance, emphasizing the importance of managing for long-term value while incorporating social and environmental goals. Learn about responsible management practices that focus on creating net present value (NPV) through a balance of finan

0 views • 38 slides


Regional Research Centre for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in West and Central Asia

The Regional Research Centre focuses on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in West and Central Asia as per its geographical mandate. It carries out actions like networking, research, information dissemination, and capacity-building. The Centre's membership includes 11 member countries, with v

0 views • 16 slides


Understanding Terminal Value in Valuation

Valuation of publicly traded firms with potentially infinite lives involves estimating cash flows for a growth period and a terminal value to capture value at the end. The stable growth rate, which cannot exceed the economy's growth rate, plays a crucial role in determining the present value of futu

0 views • 8 slides


Maximizing Customer Value, Satisfaction & Loyalty in Business

Explore the essence of customer value, satisfaction, and loyalty in business success through Dr. Ananda Sabil Hussein's insightful perspective. Learn about customer perceived value, determinants of value, steps in value analysis, loyalty definitions, satisfaction measurements, and the significance o

0 views • 18 slides


Updates and Priorities in Intangible Cultural Heritage Sector

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS: Ninth Annual Coordination Meeting of Category 2 Centres in Intangible Cultural Heritage field discussed key initiatives and strategies. UNESCO's Medium-Term Strategy and Programme & Budget focus on enhancing heritage protection, education, and climate action. Evaluation by UNESC

0 views • 13 slides


Understanding Values, Goals, and Success

Values are integral to our lives, guiding our actions and choices. They can be tangible or intangible, shaping our decisions and defining our character. The value cycle illustrates the impact of staying true to our values or compromising them. Goals, on the other hand, are plans we create to achieve

0 views • 8 slides


Understanding Intangible Assets and Business Combinations in Accounting

In accounting, recognition of intangible assets as assets requires the expectation of future economic benefits flowing to the entity and reliable measurement of the asset's cost. Intangible assets acquired separately are recognized based on their fair value, while those acquired in business combinat

0 views • 23 slides


Understanding Intangible Assets in Indian Accounting Standard 38

This content delves into Indian Accounting Standard 38 focused on intangible assets. It covers definitions, scope, recognition, initial measurement, subsequent measurement, and treatment of self-acquired intangible assets. The guidelines on research and development expenditure, subsequent expenditur

0 views • 14 slides


The Value of Knowledge: A Philosophical Exploration

Exploring the value of knowledge through the lens of Plato's Meno Problem, this text delves into why knowledge is considered more valuable than mere true belief. It discusses Plato's solution to the problem, the secondary and tertiary value problems, and constraints on solutions and strategies in un

0 views • 22 slides


How to Calculate Present Value & Future Value Using Microsoft Excel

Learn how to calculate present value and future value using Microsoft Excel functions such as PV and FV. Understand the syntax, arguments, and examples for determining the value of single amounts, annuities, and lump sums. Step-by-step instructions provided for efficient financial calculations.

0 views • 14 slides


Exploring Land Value Return and Recycling for Transportation Funding

With transportation investment needs surpassing available resources, investigating the potential of land value return and recycling as a revenue source can benefit public agencies. This involves recovering and reusing a portion of the increased land value generated by public investment in transporta

0 views • 33 slides


Maximizing Shareholder Value Creation Through Strategic Business Practices

Explore the concept of shareholder value creation, the importance of generating revenues exceeding economic costs, and meeting shareholders' expectations. Learn about Economic Value Added (EVA), key value drivers, aligning strategy with value creation, and essential factors for overall business succ

0 views • 11 slides


Understanding Trade in Value-Added (TiVA) and Global Value Chains

Trade in Value-Added (TiVA) offers crucial insights into the complexities of global value chains and economic globalization. By shifting focus from gross trade statistics to value creation along supply chains, TiVA helps in formulating better policies and addressing systemic risks associated with ma

0 views • 22 slides


Understanding the Dynamics of the Service Sector

Explore the realm of services in the context of economics, management, and marketing with a focus on defining services, the challenges faced by service providers, and the classification of services. Learn the key differences between goods and services, and the shift of the global economy towards the

0 views • 94 slides


Economic Foundations of Imperialism: Exploitation and Value Transfer

Imperialism primarily functions as an economic mechanism for exploiting value rather than seeking political dominance. The transfer of value occurs through mechanisms like unequal exchange, global value chain flows, and capital flows, leading to the long-term appropriation of value by imperialist na

0 views • 28 slides


Evolution of Monetary Functions: From Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern Economics

Delve into the origins and development of monetary functions throughout history, from the use of silver shekels in Mesopotamia to the complexities of modern currency systems. Explore the evolution of money's roles as a unit of accounting, medium of exchange, store of value, and more, shedding light

0 views • 8 slides


Understanding Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities

In this lesson, students will learn to solve absolute value equations and inequalities both algebraically and graphically. The concept of absolute value, which represents the distance between a number and zero on the number line, is explained through examples and solutions. The importance of using g

0 views • 43 slides