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    goodwill
    /ˌɡʊdˈwɪl/

    noun

    • 1. friendly, helpful, or cooperative feelings or attitude: "the scheme is dependent on goodwill between the two sides"
    • 2. the established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset and calculated as part of its value when it is sold.

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  2. Goodwill is an intangible asset associated with the purchase of one company by another. Specifically, goodwill is recorded in a situation in which the purchase price is higher than the sum of the fair value of all visible solid assets and intangible assets purchased in the acquisition and the liabilities assumed in the process.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Goodwill is an intangible asset that accounts for the excess purchase price of another company. Goodwill includes proprietary or intellectual property, brand recognition, and other...

  4. Aug 21, 2024 · The term goodwill refers to the good name of faith and trust of customers that an organization gains after given outstanding level of products and services consistently, resulting in an increase in the valuation of the business. This is an intangible asset.

  5. GOODWILL definition: 1. friendly and helpful feelings: 2. part of a company's value that includes things that cannot be…. Learn more.

  6. Apr 24, 2023 · Goodwill is the future benefit that accrues to a firm as a result of its ability to earn an excess rate of return on its recorded net assets. Goodwill: Explanation. Goodwill is reported in financial statements only if its valuation can be supported by a transaction involving the purchase of a firm.

  7. Goodwill is an intangible asset that represents the value of a companys reputation, customer loyalty, and overall brand image. It is the premium a buyer is willing to pay above the fair market value of a company’s net assets during an acquisition.

  8. noun. good· will ˌgu̇d-ˈwil. Synonyms of goodwill. 1. a. : a kindly feeling of approval and support : benevolent interest or concern. people of goodwill. b (1) : the favor or advantage that a business has acquired especially through its brands and its good reputation. (2)

  9. noun. (Finance: Corporate) Goodwill is an intangible asset that is taken into account when the value of an enterprise is calculated, reflecting the company's reputation and its relationship with its customers. A major factor in the third-quarter loss was the write-down of $143.6 million of goodwill.

  10. noun. /ˌɡʊdˈwɪl/ [uncountable] friendly or helpful feelings towards other people or countries. a spirit of goodwill in international relations. a goodwill gesture/a gesture of goodwill. The President is on a goodwill visit to Japan. Given goodwill on both sides, I am sure we can reach an agreement.

  11. noun. a feeling of benevolence, approval, and kindly interest. modifier resulting from, showing, or designed to show goodwill. the government sent a goodwill mission to Moscow. a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. willingness or acquiescence.