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  2. Goodwill (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    (Private companies in the United States may elect to amortize goodwill over a period of ten years or less under an accounting alternative from the Private Company Council of the FASB.) Instead, management is responsible for valuing goodwill every year and to determine if an impairment is required. If the fair market value goes below historical ...

  3. Historical cost - Wikipedia

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    a company acquires an asset in year 1 for $100; the asset is still held at the end of year 1, when its market value is $120; the company sells the asset in year 2 for $115; At the end year 1 the asset is recorded in the balance sheet at cost of $100. No account is taken of the increase in value from $100 to $120 in year 1.

  4. IAS 16 - Wikipedia

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    IAS 16 applies to property, plant and equipment (PPE). The standard itself defines PPE as "tangible items that are held for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, or for administrative purposes; and are expected to be used during more than one [accounting] period."

  5. Revaluation of fixed assets - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a revaluation of fixed assets is an action that may be required to accurately describe the true value of the capital goods a business owns. [1] This should be distinguished from planned depreciation, where the recorded decline in the value of an asset is tied to its age.

  6. Trial balance - Wikipedia

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    The sum total of each column should be equal, or "balance." The act of "closing the books" refers to zeroing out all the revenue and expense amounts at the end of an accounting period (typically a fiscal year) and adding the difference to the retained earnings account. This is called a "closing entry."

  7. Investing 101: Finding Rallying Stocks Still Undervalued to ...

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    One interesting way to find undervalued stocks is by finding those that do not proportionally increase in price for a given increase in earnings per share (EPS) estimate. To create this list, we ...

  8. 3 Ways to Find an Undervalued Stock - AOL

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    The stock market has taken investors on a wild ride this year. After the first quarter's sell-off and the subsequent market rebound in the second quarter, stocks remain volatile -- and that has ...

  9. How to invest in real estate in 2024 - AOL

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    Buying undervalued property and rehabbing, selling for more and repeating, 1031 tax-free exchanges. 4. Buy a REIT. Unlike prior options, the next two ways to invest in real estate really are passive.