CLASSIFICATION OF ECONOMIC EVALUATION METHODS OF GOODWILL

Authors

  • Ekaterina Yu. Salomatina Author
  • Aleksey E. Ivanov Author

Abstract

The analysis of modern economic literature allows drawing a conclusion on variety of existing evaluation
methods of goodwill and lack of common methodological approach to their regulation, which actualizes
the classification signs and development of the strict classification of goodwill evaluation methods that
allows assigning accurately each of the existing methods to a certain class.The author's classification is construct ed in the article based on the analysis of a large number of classifications of goodwill economic evaluation methods considered in domestic sources. The classification has the

following distinctive features: profitable, comparative, cost, profitable and comparative, and profitable and
cost approaches to a goodwill evaluation act as a classification sign; reference of each method to the corresponding
class is proved; there is no duplication of similar in content, but different in titles methods, which allows
avoiding confusion arisen during the analysis of the existing classifications; classification includes only
the methods that can de applied in practice independently (methods which do not reveal the procedure of settlements
of key elements are excluded).
Besides, the authors formulate merits and demerits of the classified methods, which simplifies the
choice of goodwill economic evaluation method in the practical purposes.
General scientific methods of research are used in the paper: analysis, synthesis, generalization, deduction,
and induction. Articles and monographs written by domestic scientists on the questions of goodwill
classification form the theoretical and informational basis of the research.
The article can be useful both to researchers and to the representatives of a business environment, providing
the ordered information on the existing goodwill evaluation methods, their advantages and disadvantages.

Author Biographies

  • Ekaterina Yu. Salomatina
    PhD student of the Department of Economics, Management and Investments
  • Aleksey E. Ivanov

    Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate professor of the Department of Accounting,
    Analysis and Audit

Published

2017-04-09

Issue

Section

Economics and finance