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Business, 20.03.2020 07:21, Fm610899

Assume that the equity method Equity Investment account relating to a subsidiary has a reported balance of $2,950,000, including $150,000 of Goodwill. The fair value of the subsidiary is $2,750,000. The fair value of the subsidiary’s individually identifiable net assets is $2,500,000. The subsidiary has only one reporting unit, which is the same as the overall entity.

a. Should you perform a test for potential impairment of goodwill?
b. If so, do you conclude that goodwill is impaired?
c. Prepare the required journal entry ID where you find the goodwill asset to be impaired.

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