
Advanced Accounting 12th Edition by Joe Ben Hoyle,Thomas Schaefer , Timothy Doupnik
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0077862220
Advanced Accounting 12th Edition by Joe Ben Hoyle,Thomas Schaefer , Timothy Doupnik
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0077862220 Exercise 37
An acquired firm's financial records sometimes show goodwill from previous business combinations. How does a parent company account for the preexisting goodwill of its newly acquired subsidiary
a. The parent tests the preexisting goodwill for impairment before recording the goodwill as part of the acquisition.
b. The parent includes the preexisting goodwill as an identified intangible asset acquired.
c. The parent ignores preexisting subsidiary goodwill and allocates the subsidiary's fair value among the separately identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed.
d. Preexisting goodwill is excluded from the identifiable assets acquired unless the subsidiary can demonstrate its continuing value.
a. The parent tests the preexisting goodwill for impairment before recording the goodwill as part of the acquisition.
b. The parent includes the preexisting goodwill as an identified intangible asset acquired.
c. The parent ignores preexisting subsidiary goodwill and allocates the subsidiary's fair value among the separately identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed.
d. Preexisting goodwill is excluded from the identifiable assets acquired unless the subsidiary can demonstrate its continuing value.
Explanation
Whenever an acquired firm Financial reco...
Advanced Accounting 12th Edition by Joe Ben Hoyle,Thomas Schaefer , Timothy Doupnik
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