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In a business combination - stock acquisition, difference between current fair values and book values of subsidiary’s identifiable assets and liabilities on acquisition date is:
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- When there is a dividend payable by the subsidiary at acquisition date, under what conditions should the existence of this dividend be taken into consideration in preparing the pre-acquisition entries?At acquisition date, the net assets of the acquired subsidiary are included in the consolidated financial statements at their acquisition date fair value. However, most of the parent's assets and liabilities are measured on a historical cost basis. Is this consistent? Explain Briefly.In a business combination achieved in stages, if the acquisition date fair value of the net of the acquisition-date amounts of the identifiable assets acquired and the liabilities of the acquiree is higher than the aggregate of the (1) acquisition date fair value of the consideration transferred by the acquirer; (2) amount of noncontrolling interest measured at fair value or proportionate share; and (3) acquisition date fair value of acquirer's previously held equity interest in the acquire, the difference shall be accounted for by the acquirer in its consolidated statement of financial position as:A. GoodwillB. Deduction directly to retained earningsC. Expense as incurredD. Gain on bargain purchase
- At acquisition date, the net assets of the acquired subsidiary are included in the consolidated financial statements at their acquisition date fair value. However, most of the parent's assets and liabilities are measured on a historical cost basis. Is this consistent?What is the correct method for treating a vesting differential linked to the acquisition of shares? privileged rights of the subsidiary by the parent company? Select an answer: a. It must be allocated to identifiable net assets or goodwill. b. It must be distributed in proportion to the identifiable assets and liabilities of the subsidiary. c. It must be charged to consolidated retained earnings or credited to contributed surplus. d. It must be taken care of in the current year.Which of the following statements regarding the acquisition method of accounting for business combinations is/are correct? (i) It is applied only when the acquirer purchases 100% of the share capital of the acquiree (ii) It requires calculating goodwill (iii) It is applied at every balance sheet date subsequent to the date of acquisition
- at acquisition date net assets of a subsidiary company are included in the consolidated financial statement at their acquisition date fair value.however most of the parents assests and liabilities are measured on historical cost.explainStatement I: During the measurement period, the acquirer shall prospectively adjust the provisional amounts recognized at the acquisition date to reflect new information obtained about facts and circumstances that existed as of acquisition date.Statement II: Controlling interest is the equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to a parent. a. True, True b. False, False c. False, True d. True, FalseYou are required to prepare the consolidated statement of financial position as at 31 December x7. Assume: i. Non-controlling interest is measured based on the net assets of the investee on the acquisition date. il. Non-controlling interest is measured based on its fair value.
- Which of the following statements is TRUE? O The acquirer shall measure the identifiable assets acquired and the liabilities assumed at their acquisition-date fair value. O According to IFRS #3: Revised, cost directly attributable in effecting the business combination (e.g., finders' fee and other direct cost) must be charged to share premium. Transaction costs directly related to the issue of debt instruments are deducted from the fair value of the debt on initial recognition and are amortized over the life of the debt as part of the effective interest rate. Directly attributable transaction costs incurred issuing equity instruments are deducted from revenue. In net asset acquisition, gain on bargain purchase is recognized in the Profit or Loss of the acquirer (after reassessment) if the consideration transferred is more than the fair value of net assets acquired.At acquisition date the net assests of the acquired subsidairy are included in the consolidated financial statement at their acquisition date fair value. However most of the parent assets and liabilities are measured on an historical cost basis . Is this Consistent ? Explain.In a stock acquisition that results to goodwill, the acquirer should classify it in its separate financial statements as a/an: a. Equity b. Asset c. Liability d. None of the above