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  2. Goodwill (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill and intangible assets are usually listed as separate items on a company's balance sheet. [4] [5] In the b2b sense, goodwill may account for the criticality that exists between partners engaged in a supply chain relationship, or other forms of business relationships, where unpredictable events may cause volatilities across entire ...

  3. Impairment (financial reporting) - Wikipedia

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    Calculating the impairment cost is the same as under the Incurred Loss Model. For example, assume a company has an investment in Company A bonds with a carrying amount of $37,500. If their market value falls to $33,000, an impairment loss of $4,500 is indicated and the impairment cost calculated as follows:

  4. Impaired asset - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, an impaired asset is an asset which has a market value less than the value listed on its owner's balance sheet.. According to U.S. accounting rules (known as US GAAP), the value of an asset is impaired when the sum of estimated future cash flows from that asset is less than its book value.

  5. UPS to pay $45M to US settle charges that it improperly ...

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    Goodwill impairment is a term used in accounting to recognize that the face value of an asset on paper exceeds its fair value. Based on the consultant's estimate, UPS didn't record a goodwill ...

  6. Warner Bros. Discovery Takes $9.1 Billion Balance-Sheet Hit ...

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    The $9.1 billion goodwill impairment charge, which is a non-cash, pre-tax figure, comes after an asset reevaluation that accounted for the difference between the “fair value” and “book value ...

  7. Is AT&T Stock a Good Long-Term Investment? - AOL

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    This secular trend resulted in AT&T taking a massive $4.4 billion non-cash goodwill impairment charge in the third quarter. In response to the shift in customer preferences, the telecom is ...

  8. Revaluation of fixed assets - Wikipedia

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    Revaluation does not mean only an upward revision in the book values of the asset. It can also mean a downward revision (also called impairment) in the book values of the assets. However, any downward revision in the book values of the assets is immediately written off to the Profit and Loss account.

  9. Is Teladoc Stock a Buy? - AOL

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    True, that was due to a noncash goodwill impairment charge related to future cash flows within its BetterHelp segment. This charge accounted for $4.64 of Teladoc's net per-share loss. The company ...