Goodwill (and Goodwill Impairment) Definition | Becker

Accounting Dictionary

Goodwill (and Goodwill Impairment)

The intangible resources and elements connected with an entity (management or marketing expertise or technical skill and knowledge that cannot be identified or valued separately). Goodwill is capitalized excess earnings power. Goodwill results from acquisition method business combinations and is recognized only in consolidated financial statements. Goodwill is not amortized, but is tested at least annually for impairment.

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