premium profit method

premium profit method
papildomo pelno skaičiavimo būdas statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Nematerialiojo turto vertės skaičiavimo būdas, kuriuo tokio turto vertė išreiškiama kaip pinigų srautų, gausimų tokį turtą naudojant, ir pinigų srautų, gausimų tokio turto nenaudojant, skirtumas. atitikmenys: angl. premium profit method ryšiai: susijęs terminasnematerialusis turtas susijęs terminaspinigų srautai susijęs terminasverslo subjektas šaltinis Tarptautiniai vertinimo standartai (2011)

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