Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: For many (global) corporations, most of the balance sheet is accounted for by ...
For many (global) corporations, most of the balance sheet is accounted for by intangible assets (from intellectual property to goodwill).... so, what has inflation done to these values..
If inflation is cost-driven then it should have had no impact; if its a monetary phenomenon then how stable are intangibles' value?
If intangibles are already difficult to value, how might inflation shift corporate valuations if dependent on intangibles?
Its an interesting Q.
#intangibles
h/t Stuart Kirk/FT
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