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Impairment

An accounting write-down that occurs when the carrying value of an asset on a company's balance sheet exceeds its fair market value or recoverable amount. Goodwill impairments are common after acquisitions that fail to deliver expected synergies. Large impairment charges can dramatically reduce reported earnings and sometimes signal deeper problems, making them important red flags for fundamental analysts reviewing financial statements.

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