Equity Investing in the Age of Intangibles

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Expenditures on the creation of intangible capital have increased, but accounting standards have not kept pace. We investigated whether this has affected the value relevance of book value and earnings. We constructed a composite measure of intangible intensity by which to classify industries. The measure is based on intangible assets capitalized on the balance sheet; research and development expenditures; and sales, general, and administrative expenditures. We show that the value relevance of book value and earnings has declined for high-intangible-intensity companies in the United States and abroad, but for the low-intangible-intensity group, it has remained stable in the United States while increasing internationally.

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Dugar, A., & Pozharny, J. (2021). Equity Investing in the Age of Intangibles. Financial Analysts Journal, 77(2), 21–42. https://doi.org/10.1080/0015198X.2021.1874726

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