ADVANCED ACCOUNT LL/W CONNECT +PROCTORIO
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The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly sale between market participants at the measurement date is termed ________.
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fair value
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When negotiating a business acquisition, buyers sometimes agree to pay extra amounts to sellers in the future if performance metrics are achieved over specified time horizons. How should buyers account for such contingent consideration in recording an acquisition?a. The amount ultimately paid under the contingent consideration agreement is added to goodwill when and if the performance metrics are met.b. The fair value of the contingent consideration is expensed immediately at acquisition date.c. The fair value of the contingent consideration is included in the overall fair value of the consideration transferred, and a liability or additional owners’ equity is recognized.d. The fair value of the contingent consideration is recorded as a reduction of the otherwise determinable fair value of the acquired firm.
In an accretion/dilution analysis of an acquisition, if the purchase price exceeds the book value of the target’s assets, discuss the key components of the balance sheet that will be adjusted on the pro forma financial statements.
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ADVANCED ACCOUNT LL/W CONNECT +PROCTORIO
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