Robinson Company purchased Franklin Company at a price of $2,500,000. The fair market value of thenet assets purchased equals $1,800,000. Does Robinson amortize goodwill at year-end for financial reporting purposes? If so, over how many years is it amortized?
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Robinson Company purchased Franklin Company at a price of $2,500,000. The fair market value of the
net assets purchased equals $1,800,000. Does Robinson amortize
years is it amortized?
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