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Business Value

nounid 1742·updated May 12, 2026
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How much a business is worth. Business value is a highly subjective measure because it involves estimating the value of intangible assets like trade secrets and brand recognition. It adds to this the value of tangible assets like machinery and stockholder equity. Business value is especially important for potential investors or buyers.

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Entity Type

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Sensitivity

Confidential68%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5

Information Class

Ip68%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5

Variants

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Business Value's
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Framework definitions

NIST Cybersecurity Framework1 senseview framework →
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How much a business is worth. Business value is a highly subjective measure because it involves estimating the value of intangible assets like trade secrets and brand recognition. It adds to this the value of tangible assets like machinery and stockholder equity. Business value is especially important for potential investors or buyers.
FFIEC Cybersecurity Assessment Tool, Baseline, May 20171 senseview framework →
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How much a business is worth. Business value is a highly subjective measure because it involves estimating the value of intangible assets like trade secrets and brand recognition. It adds to this the value of tangible assets like machinery and stockholder equity. Business value is especially important for potential investors or buyers.

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