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- good will vs goodwill | WordReference Forums
Some dictionaries recognize good will as the alternate spell of goodwill The definition given by Merriam Webster Learner's Dictionary is as follows: a kind, helpful, or friendly feeling or attitude But I was wondering, if good will means good intention (not a feeling or attitude) in a context, can we still replace it with goodwill?
- goodwill - WordReference Forums
"Goodwill is an accounting concept that describes the value of a business entity not directly attributable to its physical assets and liabilities" Goodwill es lo mismito, mismito, que en España y en muchas partes de América se le llama fondo de comercio y en otros países derecho de llave y que además es la traducción usual
- Goodwill is a voluntary gesture - WordReference Forums
A goodwill repair is one made free of charge after the warranty has expired, and it is fully discretionary on the warrantor, without any legal obligation to do so (i e Car breaks down 1 week after expiration date) In this case ”goodwill” has a literal meaning: cortesía o buena fe Reparación de cortesía por el garante Regards, je
- commercial gesture - WordReference Forums
Hello everybody Is the expression "commercial gesture" used in English as a synonym for "gesture of goodwill" in business? Context example : "I really do apologise for the delay in delivery As a commercial gesture, I can offer you a 10% discount on your next order " Are there any other
- Impairment Assessment - WordReference Forums
Goodwill is an intangible asset Every year, a company that has goodwill on its balance sheet has to conduct an evaluation to determine the value of this asset If the value has declined, the company has to impair (reduce the value of) the Goodwill asset
- rights in get-up rights to goodwill | WordReference Forums
I'm translating a contract model for licence of intellectual property rights and it has these two phrases that I don't know how to translate (in blue): rights to inventions, copyright and related rights, trade marks and service marks, trade names and domain names, rights in get-up, rights to
- the Spy-glass is sold, lease and goodwill and rigging
Goodwill is a negotiable asset of any customer-facing business; selling it means that the seller will not set up a rival business to entice away customers Silver is a sailor: he is using 'rigging' to mean the equipment that holds the business up (as rigging holds a mast up) - furniture, tankards, etc
- omit to do - WordReference Forums
Barack Obama Company has not done or omitted to do anything which will or might prejudicially affect the goodwill of the Business; This is a context of contract I want to know what does "omit to do" mean? Viewing its literal meaning, I think it means you haven't done anything because of your negligence
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