Goodwill

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Definition of Goodwill

Goodwill is the difference between the purchase price of an asset and its actual value.

It mostly occurs on an acquisition, where one business pays a premium to acquire another. The premium or ‘goodwill’ may reflect the strategic value of the acquired business’s brand.

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