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Has goodwill accounting gone bad?
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Sloan, Richard G.
, Li, Kevin K.
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Accounting/Auditing
/ Business and Management
/ Corporate Finance
/ FASB statements
/ Financial accounting standards
/ Goodwill
/ Impaired assets
/ Public Finance
/ Studies
/ Valuation
2017
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, Li, Kevin K.
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Accounting/Auditing
/ Business and Management
/ Corporate Finance
/ FASB statements
/ Financial accounting standards
/ Goodwill
/ Impaired assets
/ Public Finance
/ Studies
/ Valuation
2017
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Has goodwill accounting gone bad?
2017
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Overview
Prior to SFAS 142, goodwill was subject to periodic amortization and a recoverability-based impairment test. SFAS 142 eliminates periodic amortization and imposes a fair-value-based impairment test. We examine the impact of this standard on the accounting for and valuation of goodwill. Our results indicate that the new standard has resulted in relatively inflated goodwill balances and untimely impairments. We also find that investors do not appear to fully anticipate the untimely nature of post-SFAS 142 goodwill impairments. Overall, our results suggest that, in practice, some managers have exploited the discretion afforded by SFAS 142 to delay goodwill impairments, thus temporarily inflating earnings and stock prices.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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