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Newly Recognised Intangible Assets
Definition
Intangible assets that are identified and recorded on the balance sheet for the first time as part of a business combination, despite having been unrecognised on the acquired company's own books. These assets — such as customer relationships, order backlogs, and proprietary technology — often represent a substantial portion of the total purchase price.
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