The reporting of goodwill in national and international context: Evidence from the Czech Republic

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SEDLÁČEK Jaroslav LEMESHKO Oleksandra

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on BUSINESS and ECONOMICS
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Faculty of Economics and Administration

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Field Management and administrative
Keywords IFRS; US GAAP; goodwill accounting; recognition and measurement; goodwill impairment;
Description Goodwill as an important part of intangible assets has been more and more interesting not only for researchers but mainly for managers of corporation and its owners. This article deals with differences in accounting treatment and reporting in financial statement pursuant for the International Financial Reporting Standards in comparison to the United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Czech accounting legislation. Our research had shown that there are intangible assets which do not meet the recognition criteria stipulated in Financial Accounting Standard 142 and International Financial Reporting Standard 3(R). However, if there are such assets in the corporation, then should be allocated into goodwill. The greatest differences were identified in comparison supranational legislation reporting of goodwill with the Czech accounting standards. This leads to a different presentation of the financial position and performance of the corporation that affect management decisions and investors.
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