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the difference between going concern value and liquidation value at the valuation date refers to:"

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Answered by mddanishalam191416
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The difference between the going-concern value of a company and its liquidation value is known as goodwill. ... This means that a company being acquired can charge a pricing premium that is higher than the value of its assets and takes into account the value of its future profitability, intangible assets, and goodwill.

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difference between the going-concern value of a company and its liquidation value is known as goodwill. ... This means that a company being acquired can charge a pricing premium that is higher than the value of its assets and takes into account the value of its future profitability, intangible assets, and goodwill

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