Financial Foundations: Intellectual Property
You can invest Time, Assets, and Experience in any or all of the Financial Foundations.
Considered one of the most risky investments (and therefore requiring the most education to mitigate that risk), Intellectual Property is entirely perceived value, because a person is only willing to buy it based on what they think it might be worth. There is no actual tangible asset. It includes copyrights, trademarks, and patents. If an idea is recorded in some fixed medium, it then has some form of intellectual property attached to it.
