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This question is killing me. Goodwill should: A. be written off as soon as possible against retained earnings. B. absent impairment, not be written off

This question is killing me. Goodwill should: A. be written off as soon as possible against retained earnings. B. absent impairment, not be written off because it has an indefinite life. C. written off as soon as possible as an expense. D. amortized over a maximum of forty years I was told that both A and D are NOT correct.... I felt that A and C were basically the same just adding a specific account type in A that is not on C. Please explain the logic as to why these A is not correct. I also thought that D could be a correct answer because legally you are allowed to amortize it over a maximum of 40 years.... So WHAT is indeed the correct answer as I have NO clue anymore

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