Depreciation, Goodwill, and Impairment Loss
At the beginning of 2020, Brady Inc. acquired Lincoln Technology Corporation for $600 million. In addition to cash, receivables, and inventory, the following assets and their fair values were also acquired:
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Plant and equipment (depreciable assets) |
$150 million |
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Patent |
40 million |
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Goodwill |
100 million |
The plant and equipment are depreciated over a 10-year useful life on a straight-line basis. There is no estimated residual value. The patent is estimated to have a 5-year useful life, no residual value, and is amortized using the straight-line method.
At the end of 2022, a change in business climate indicated to management that the assets of Ellison might be impaired. The following amounts have been determined:
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Plant and equipment: |
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Undiscounted sum of future cash flows |
$ 80 million |
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Fair value |
60 million |
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Patent: |
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Undiscounted sum of future cash flows |
$ 20 million |
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Fair value |
13 million |
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Goodwill: |
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Fair value of Ellison Technology Corporation |
$450 million |
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Fair value of Ellison’s net assets (excluding goodwill) |
390 million |
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Book value of Ellison’s net assets (including goodwill) |
470 million* |
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*After first recording any impairment losses on plant and equipment and the patent. |
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Depreciation, Goodwill, and Impairment Loss At the beginning of 2020, Brady Inc. acquired Lincoln Technology Corporation...