Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780078025877
Author: Theodore E. Christensen, David M Cottrell, Cassy JH Budd Advanced Financial Accounting
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Introduction: Goodwill impairment is computed in case fair value of reporting unit is lower than carrying value of net identifiable assets. Goodwill in case of impairment is computed by deducting fair value of net assets excluding goodwill from the fair value of reporting unit.
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