Accountancy, asked by veronika1, 1 year ago

What is goodwill? How can it be measured?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a person thinks about you and wants your welfare without any profit for himself it's called Goodwill

Goodwill shouldn't be measured everyone does both bad , good but the major thing is to respect all , Never leave person who cares for you and like you because you searching for stars might lose the moon

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Answered by YASH3100
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Answer:

> Goodwill is an intangible asset associated with the purchase of one company by another.

> Specifically, goodwill is recorded in a situation in which the purchase price is higher than the sum of the fair value of all identifiable tangible and intangible assets purchased in the acquisition and the liabilities assumed in the process.

The Formula for Goodwill is :

Goodwill = P−(A+L)

Where:

• P = Purchase price of the target company

• A = Fair market value of assets

• L = Fair market value of liabilities

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