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    goodwill
    /ˌɡʊdˈwɪl/

    noun

    • 1. friendly, helpful, or cooperative feelings or attitude: "the scheme is dependent on goodwill between the two sides"
    • 2. the established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset and calculated as part of its value when it is sold.

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  2. 5 days ago · Goodwill is an intangible asset that accounts for the excess purchase price of another company. Goodwill includes proprietary or intellectual property, brand recognition,...

  3. GOODWILL definition: 1. friendly and helpful feelings: 2. part of a company's value that includes things that cannot be…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of GOODWILL is a kindly feeling of approval and support : benevolent interest or concern. How to use goodwill in a sentence.

  5. Goodwill arises when a company acquires another entire business. The amount of goodwill is the cost to purchase the business minus the fair market value of the tangible assets, the intangible assets that can be identified, and the liabilities obtained in the purchase.

  6. What is Goodwill? In accounting, goodwill is an intangible asset. The concept of goodwill comes into play when a company looking to acquire another company is willing to pay a price premium over the fair market value of the company’s net assets.

  7. Goodwill is a friendly or helpful attitude towards other people, countries, or organizations. I invited them to dinner, a gesture of goodwill. They depend on the goodwill of visitors to pick up rubbish. Synonyms: friendliness, favour, friendship, benevolence More Synonyms of goodwill. 2. uncountable noun.

  8. noun. a feeling of benevolence, approval, and kindly interest. modifier resulting from, showing, or designed to show goodwill. the government sent a goodwill mission to Moscow. a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. willingness or acquiescence.