Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life

Definition

A composite measure of the average economic life remaining across a portfolio of intangible assets, weighted by the relative value or revenue contribution of each asset. Weighted average remaining useful life is a key output of purchase price allocation and influences the aggregate amortisation drag recognised in post-acquisition financial statements. Acquirers use WARUL to model the earnings impact of identified intangible amortisation over the integration period.

Related Terms

Waterfall Distribution Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Premium Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life (WARUL) With and Without Method With-and-Without Method

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