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发表于 2011-7-13 13:42
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excess depreciation only results when their is a difference between market value and carrying value of the assets of the investee.
You must amortize the fair value over carrying value.
For example, I pay $120 to acquire a 20% share in a company that has recorded net assets of $550.
$550 * .2 = $110.
So, i paid $10 over the book value of the assets. This can either be because of goodwill, or because the fair value of the identifiable assets of the investee exceed their carrying amounts.
SO I assess and determine that the extra $10 is entirely attributable to the fact that the investee's PP&E's fair value is greater than carrying value. I must amortize(depreciate) this excess amount.
If i determine the excess amount is not attributable to any tangible assets, i record the entire amount as goodwill, and do not depreciate/amortize it, but test it for impairment at least annually. |
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