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Annamuhammedov Y., Hojayeva A., Begenjova G.

  


INTANGIBLE ASSETS: THEIR ESSENCE, PURPOSE AND CLASSIFICATION *

  


Аннотация:
article provides a brief overview of intangible assets: their essence, purpose and classification. It also talks about the legality of behavior of intangible assets.   

Ключевые слова:
economics, management, business economics, intangible assets, certificates, patents, licenses, securities   


In today's conditions, intangible assets are an integral part of the company's economic activity, a significant part of which is made up of intangible assets. Intangible assets are objects that do not have physical characteristics, but provide the ability to generate income on a permanent basis or over a long period of time. Such assets include: rights to natural resources and land, inventions, copyrights, patents, trademarks, ["know-how"], trademarks, purchased brokerage or leasehold rights, and others. . The value of intangible assets is shown on the company's balance sheet. Interest in intangible assets as an important set of assets of an enterprise is steadily increasing. This depends on the following circumstances:- intensification of the competitive struggle for leadership at the global level,- expansion of service network,- acceleration and complexity of scientific and technical development,- slow (compared to cash) depreciation of these assets and othersThe value of some types of intangible assets can be several times higher than the value of the company's assets. This is most evident in the example of the value of commodity symbols. According to the law, a trade mark and a service mark are, respectively, signs that allow to distinguish the goods and services of one legal entity or individual from similar goods and services of other legal entities and individuals.Owning a trademark is like owning capital. In developed economies, 30-50% of the assets of enterprises with relevant trademarks consist of so-called intangible assets, and a large part (up to 80%) of them is the trademark.Today, more than half of the machine-building products produced in the world are produced on the basis of license agreements, which allow the buyer to acquire know-how for continuous production and to improve business problems, to carry out mutual exchange of improved products and to distribute licensed products in certain markets according to an agreement with a partner. Intangible assets are stated in the accounting records at their initial cost, which is defined as the sum of all actual costs, less value added tax and other compensable taxes.Actual costs to purchase intangible assets include:- the amount of money paid to the right holder (seller) according to the contract of granting (purchase) of rights,- amounts paid to organizations for transactional information and advisory services,- registration fees, customs fees, license fees and similar payments made in connection with the granting (purchase) of exclusive rights of the right holder,- non-refundable taxes paid in connection with the acquisition of an intangible asset.- if the intangible asset object was purchased through an intermediary organization, the fees paid to that organization,– other costs directly related to the purchase of intangible assets.The initial value of intangible assets created by the enterprise itself is defined as the sum of all real costs (expended funds, wages, services of other organizations under contractual agreements, license fees related to obtaining licenses, certificates, etc.) for the creation and preparation. Excludes value added tax and other compensatory taxes.Intangible assets, such as property, plant and equipment, are recognized in use during their useful life. Value of use from intangible assets is included in the cost of goods manufactured according to the value of use and is calculated using one of two methods for tax accounting, namely, the straight-line and non-linear methods. The useful life of an intangible asset is the term of the license, certificate or other document limiting the period during which the intellectual property can be used.   


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Annamuhammedov Y., Hojayeva A., Begenjova G. INTANGIBLE ASSETS: THEIR ESSENCE, PURPOSE AND CLASSIFICATION // Вестник науки №3 (72) том 4. С. 10 - 12. 2024 г. ISSN 2712-8849 // Электронный ресурс: https://www.вестник-науки.рф/article/13439 (дата обращения: 17.05.2024 г.)


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