CPA Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) : Goodwill

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Example Question #1 : Goodwill

Lion Company pays $10 million for all outstanding shares of Tiger Company. On the date of the purchase, Tiger company has net identifiable assets with a book value of $8 million and a fair value of $8.5 million. Which of the following statements is true?

Possible Answers:

Goodwill of $2 million should be reported for consolidation purposes and tested annually for impairment

Goodwill of $1.5 million should be reported for consolidation purposes and amortized over a period of time

Goodwill of $2 million should be reported for consolidation purposes and amortized over a period of time

Goodwill of $1.5 million should be reported for consolidation purposes and tested annually for impairment

Correct answer:

Goodwill of $1.5 million should be reported for consolidation purposes and tested annually for impairment

Explanation:

Goodwill will be recorded for the difference between the fair value of assets received in the purchase ($8.5M) and the fair value of consideration paid ($10M). Under GAAP, goodwill is not amortized but is tested annually for impairment.

Example Question #2 : Goodwill

Herring Company buys 100% of the outstanding shares of Catfish Company during Year 1. On a consolidated balance sheet produced immediately after the sale, goodwill of $250,000 is reported. How was this goodwill determined?

Possible Answers:

It was on the balance sheet of Catfish before the acquisition took place

It is the fair value of consideration given up by Herring less the fair value of all identifiable assets and liabilities owned by Catfish

It is a figure calculated by a reasonable estimate of future cash flows from Catfish

The specific components that determine goodwill are separately identified and calculated

Correct answer:

It is the fair value of consideration given up by Herring less the fair value of all identifiable assets and liabilities owned by Catfish

Explanation:

Goodwill will be recorded for the difference between the fair value of assets received in the purchase and the fair value of consideration paid in the purchase.

Example Question #3 : Goodwill

Diego Company buys all outstanding assets and liabilities of Francisco Company on January 1, Year 3, by giving up consideration of $3.5 million. On that date, Francisco's net assets have a book value of $3 million and a fair value of $3.7 million. Which of the following statements is true?

Possible Answers:

Goodwill of $500,000 should be recorded and tested annually for impairment

A bargain purchase of $200,000 has occurred and will be used to reduce the value of Francisco's long-term assets for consolidation purposes

Goodwill of $500,000 should be recognized and amortized

A bargain purchase of $200,000 has occurred and will be reported immediately as a gain for consolidation purposes

Correct answer:

A bargain purchase of $200,000 has occurred and will be reported immediately as a gain for consolidation purposes

Explanation:

A bargain purchase takes place when the amount of consideration paid in a business acquisition is less than the fair value of all assets received. In this case, the bargain purchase amount is equal to FV of $3.7M - consideration of $3.5M. Bargain purchases are reported as gains immediately.

Example Question #4 : Goodwill

Of the following factors, which would not be an indicator of an investor's ability to exercise significant influence over the operating and financial policies of an investee?

Possible Answers:

Investor recommendation for the investee to hire a specific executive

Dependence by the investee on the investor's proprietary technology

Interchange of managerial personnel between investor and investee

Investor representation on the investee board of directors

Correct answer:

Investor recommendation for the investee to hire a specific executive

Explanation:

Significant influence exists when a company owns between 20 and 50 percent of the voting stock of another company. Only option A falls under significant influence.

Example Question #5 : Goodwill

ABC Inc owns 55% of the voting stock of DEF Inc. ABC would not produce consolidated financial statements if:

Possible Answers:

DEF is in legal reorganization or bankruptcy

DEF is located and does all of its business in a foreign country

DEF is a real estate company

DEF owns 40% of ABC

Correct answer:

DEF is in legal reorganization or bankruptcy

Explanation:

The investor company would not produce consolidated financial statements if DEF is in legal reorganization, bankruptcy, or operates under severe foreign restrictions.

Example Question #6 : Goodwill

Under IFRS regulations, goodwill should be tested for impairment at ________.

Possible Answers:

Each reporting unit

Entire business

Each cash generating unit

Each acquisition unit

Correct answer:

Each cash generating unit

Explanation:

Goodwill impairment is assessed at the cash generating unit level rather than any other level listed here.

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