Goodwill

Definition

An intangible asset representing the good reputation, brand name, customer loyalty, and earning capacity of a business over and above its net tangible assets. It arises in accounting during partnership changes or business acquisitions.

Example

"When a new partner joins and pays ₹50,000 as premium for goodwill, it compensates existing partners for sharing future profits derived from the firm's established reputation."

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