Goodwill is classified as a permanent account because it is recorded on the balance sheet and does not close at the end of an accounting period. It represents the excess value paid for an acquired company over its identifiable net assets and remains on the books until it is impaired or the business is sold. Unlike temporary accounts, which reset to zero after each period, goodwill continues to accumulate as long as the entity exists.
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