Accounting & the 3 Statements
Why does goodwill get created in an acquisition, and how do you calculate it (simplified)?
Model answer
Goodwill is the plug that makes the buyer's balance sheet balance when it pays more than the fair value of the target's identifiable net assets. Simplified: Goodwill = Purchase equity price…
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