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The amount of goodwill that R records at the date of purchase.
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Goodwill: The asset which has the value of the business over and above its net assets value is stated as goodwill. This excess value a business may derive generally due to superior management, skilled workforce, quality product and services, good location, and good customer and supplier relations. Goodwill is generally recorded when a business purchase occurs, it is recorded as assets.
Whether the goodwill is amortized for financial reporting.
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Concept Introduction:
Goodwill: The asset which has the value of the business over and above its net assets value is stated as goodwill. This excess value a business may derive generally due to superior management, skilled workforce, quality product and services, good location, and good customer and supplier relations. Goodwill is generally recorded when a business purchase occurs, it is recorded as assets.
Whether R should record value created from superior customer service as goodwill.
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