Cost of Reproduction
Definition
The estimated cost to create an exact replica of an intangible asset as of the valuation date, using the same materials, standards, design, and technology that were originally employed. Cost of reproduction is one of two cost approach premises (alongside cost of replacement) and produces a higher value estimate because it includes costs associated with features that may no longer be necessary or efficient. Deductions for physical deterioration, functional obsolescence, and economic obsolescence are applied to arrive at fair value.
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