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Relief-from-Royalty Method
Definition
A widely used income-based valuation technique that estimates the value of an intangible asset by calculating the present value of hypothetical royalty payments that the owner is relieved from paying by virtue of owning the asset. The method is commonly applied to value trademarks, patents, technology, and trade names in both transaction and financial reporting contexts.
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