Acquisition Method

Definition

The required accounting method for business combinations under IFRS 3 and ASC 805, which involves identifying the acquirer, determining the acquisition date, recognising and measuring the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed at fair value, and recognising goodwill or a gain from a bargain purchase. The acquisition method replaced the previously permitted pooling of interests method and ensures that all identifiable intangible assets are separately recognised at fair value on the acquirer's balance sheet.

Related Terms

Absorption Rate Accretion/Dilution Analysis Acquiring Bank Add-On Acquisition Adjusted EBITDA

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