Transfer Pricing Associates

Workshop: Smarter-Companies – a new generation of functional analysis

post Wednesday December 18, 2013

Tags: functional analysis, intangible capital, smarter-companies, tpa, valuation

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On December 4 to 6, TPA Global organized its yearly global event. This year, the event, titled ‘Taking Control of the Future’, brought the participants into the future of TPA Global. The firm shared its strategic direction for the future, explaining its more efficient and streamlined operations, upgraded product offerings, customer services and solutions, and its stronger market position.

The days were filled with plenary sessions, technical and business workshops and engaging discussions. With more than 60 participants from all over the world, it was a true global atmosphere with a strong sense of cooperation.

Eef Jordens, CFO of Transfer Pricing Associates, and Eveline Noordhoek, manager of IPR Plaza, presented the workshop: ‘Smarter-Companies: a new generation of functional analysis’. Today, intangible capital determines 80% of corporate value. However, most companies are unaware of this hidden value. By means of its Smarter-Companies solutions, IPR Plaza makes an X-ray of an organization, identifying all important non-financial assets that are not on the balance sheet. 4 categories of intangibles are used:

The report provides the management with the information they need to grow and build long-term value in their businesses. It shows the strength of your infrastructure and the outlook for its future sustainability and growth. It complements the financial reporting to stakeholders and is a great way to communicate with bankers/investors, (prospective) partners, M&A prospects and other stakeholders.

The speakers concluded that the Smarter-Companies scan provides practical recommendations that will assist you to:

If you would like to know more about Smarter-Companies, please contact us.

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