Is goodwill subject to amortization


King Company is contemplating the purchase of a smaller company, which is a distributor of King's products. Top management of King is convinced that the acquisition will result in significant synergies in its selling and distribution functions. The financial management group (of which you are a part) has been asked to prepare some analysis of the effects of the acquisition on the combined company's financial statements. This is the first acquisition for King, and some of the senior staff insist that based on their recollection of goodwill accounting, any goodwill recorded on the acquisition will result in a "drag" on future earnings for goodwill amortization. Other younger members on the staff argue that goodwill accounting has changed. Your supervisor asks you to research this issue. Instructions If your school has a subscription to the FASB Codification, go to https://aaahq.org/asclogin.cfm to log in and prepare responses to the following. Provide Codification references for your responses.

(a)Identify the accounting literature that addresses goodwill and other intangible assets.

(b)Define goodwill.

(c)Is goodwill subject to amortization? Explain.

(d)When goodwill is recognized by a subsidiary, should it be tested for impairment at the consolidated level or the subsidiary level? Discuss.

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