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Negative Goodwill
What does it mean?
A gain occurring when the price paid for an acquisition is less than the fair value of its net assets.
In Other Words...
Depending on the circumstances, this is listed as a separate line item and usually recognized as income.
Related Links
Can You Count on Goodwill? - If a company is worth more than its book value, the resulting implied value of goodwill should be justified.
Related Terms
Amortization | Depreciation | Goodwill | Net Asset Value
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