Pooling of Interests
Definition
A historical method of accounting for business combinations in which the assets and liabilities of the combining entities were carried forward at their existing book values rather than being restated to fair value. Pooling of interests was prohibited by IFRS 3 (2004) and SFAS 141 (2001, now ASC 805) in favour of the acquisition method, which requires fair value measurement of all identifiable assets and liabilities. The method is still referenced in historical financial analysis and academic literature.
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