#SOLIDWORKS 2010 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
If you want to request software go to request page we’ll upload in 48 hours. Solidworks 2010 Free Download With Crack 32 Bit. A current VAR tech support team can get more current answers. Now Run the SolidWorks 2016 Sp4 Setup (.exe) file and complete the setup processing by clicking next button. But I did get this question a few times while working at a VAR and this is basically what I had to explain to people. I've never bought a company that owned seats of software, so I've never been on the buying (or selling) end of company valuation. Therefore a $4,000 basic seat of SW that is not current (some older version) might be worth roughly $2000 on the balance sheet of a company's net-worth to a prospective buyer.įull disclosure. back onto a current maintenance agreement.) I vaguely remember that being around $2000 or so. (it would depreciate almost 'out of the box' the amount of money it takes to keep it current, and or the cost of the penalty a buyer of the company would have to pay to get it upgraded to the latest version. It's a different world than hardware, but at least the cash value doesn't depreciate in the same way as hardware. That's the only real 'long term' cash value of any software you buy. (or if they continue to use that ABC name, just the contact names for ABC company would changes I suppose.) Solidworks (and most likely other CAD companies) will then transfer the licenses into the name of the new owners of ABC company if need be.
(there are generally accepted accounting rules out there for valuing a company).Īnd therefore if you are owner of ABC engineering firm, you can sort-of 'sell' your software licenses and 'transfer' them to another entity if you sell your entire company.
For example, if I own ABC engineering firm, the net value of ABC engineering firm would be it's marketing value, plus it's revenue stream, plus it's hardware values, plus it's software values, minus it's overhead and liabilities.
I own a seat of Solidworks, and I can not sell the license to anyone else directly.īut as a former App Engr for a SW VAR, I can tell you that the Solidworks License is an ASSET of the company that owns it. Those comments in the MD Forum were basically correct.