what is goodwill?
goodwill what kind of asset for the company?tangible or
intangible asset?
how much improtant for the company?
Answer Posted / sheetal kumar garg
goodwill means reputaion of the company. it is same thing
of intengible assets.those assets we can not seen and can
not touch that is called intengible asset.it is very
important to grow repo of the company.
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