INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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Author: GORDON
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.7BE
To determine
To explain: Whether the
Given information:
Book value of goodwill is $600,000.
The fair value of reporting unit is $2,500,000.
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On December 31, an entity had a reporting unit that had a book value of $3,450,000, including goodwill of $225,000. As part of its annual review of goodwill impairment, the entity determined that the fair value of the reporting unit including goodwill was $3,310,000. What is the goodwill impairment loss to be reported on December 31? a. $0 b. $85,000 c. $140,000 d. $225,000
What should be the carrying value of goodwill for reporting unit A at
year - end? What should be the carrying value of goodwill for
reporting unit D at year-end ? What impairment loss should
reporting unit B report for the year?\table [[Reporting Unit, A, B, C, D
Reporting Unit
Carrying Value of reporting unit
Goodwill included in carrying value
Fair Value of net identifiable assets at year-end
Fair Value of reporting unit at year-end
G
A
$600,000
$60,000
$600,000
$590,000
B
C
$330,000
$520,000
$48,000
$40,000
$300,000
$500,000
$305,000 $585,000
D
$380,000
$28,000
$375,000
$400,000
On December 31, 20x1, Entity A determines that its building is impaired. The following information
is gathered:
Building
Accumulated Depreciation
Fair Value less Cost of Disposal
1,000,000
200,000
600,000
580,000
Value in Use
How much is the impairment loss?
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INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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