GOODWILL
Goodwill represents the excess of cost over the fair value of identifiable net assets of acquired businesses. Goodwill has an indefinite useful life and is not amortized, but instead is tested for impairment annually in the fourth quarter of each fiscal year, or more frequently if events or circumstances indicate that impairment may have occurred. Goodwill is included in other assets in the consolidated statements of financial position. Following the 2024 Restructuring, with the deconsolidation of Oaktree Capital I, BOH no longer reports goodwill of Oaktree Capital I effective July 1, 2024.
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Historical Timeline

Fiscal YearFiled
2025Mar 24, 2026Showing above
2024Mar 20, 2025
2023Mar 21, 2024
2022Mar 21, 2023
2021Mar 14, 2022
2020Feb 26, 2021
2019Mar 2, 2020
2018Feb 22, 2019
2017Feb 23, 2018
2016Mar 1, 2017

About Goodwill & Intangibles Disclosures

Goodwill and intangible asset disclosures reveal the premium paid in acquisitions and how management assesses whether that premium retains its value. Since goodwill is no longer amortized under US GAAP, the annual impairment test is the only mechanism that adjusts carrying values downward — making the assumptions behind that test critically important for investors.

Key signals: a history of goodwill impairments suggests management consistently overpays for acquisitions. Watch the gap between reporting unit fair value and carrying amount — when fair value exceeds carrying amount by less than 10-20%, a small decline in business performance could trigger a write-down. For finite-lived intangibles, examine useful life assumptions across customer relationships, technology, and trade names; aggressive estimates inflate near-term earnings. Compare total intangibles-to-total-assets ratios against peers to assess acquisition dependency. Rising goodwill as a percentage of equity can signal balance sheet fragility.