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How should internally generated goodwill be treated in the financial statements?

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Question added by Frank Mwansa , ACCOUNTING LECTURER , FREELANCER
Date Posted: 2016/04/27
sikander ali
by sikander ali , Chief Accountant , Emirates National Schools

Internally generated goodwill should not be capitalized

Internally generated intangible assets should only be capitalized where they have a readily ascertainable market value.

Purchased goodwill and intangible assets should be amortised over their useful economic life. There is a rebuttable presumption that this will not exceed 20 years but in some instances the useful economic life may be viewed as longer than 20 years or indeed indefinite (therefore no amortisation).

 

Purchased goodwill and intangibles should be subject to impairment reviews:    

 

If useful economic life is less than 20 years impairment review at end of first financial year after purchase 

If useful economic life is greater than 20 years impairment review every year.

Negative goodwill should be recognized and shown on the balance sheet directly below the goodwill heading.

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