Acquisition Accounting and Purchase Methods
Business-combination accounting methods used to record acquisitions, purchase allocations, and predecessor consolidation approaches.
Accounting terms for goodwill, acquisition accounting, purchase methods, pooling of interests, and consolidation methods.
Goodwill, Combinations, and Consolidation covers goodwill, acquisition accounting, purchase methods, pooling of interests, and consolidation methods.
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| Area | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Acquisition Accounting and Purchase Methods | Business-combination accounting methods used to record acquisitions, purchase allocations, and predecessor consolidation approaches. |
| Goodwill and Consolidation Methods | Goodwill and consolidation concepts used when acquisitions create intangible value or partial ownership accounting questions. |
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Business-combination accounting methods used to record acquisitions, purchase allocations, and predecessor consolidation approaches.
Goodwill and consolidation concepts used when acquisitions create intangible value or partial ownership accounting questions.