Describe the requirement of MFRS 3 Business Combination in relation to the revaluation of a subsidiary company's assets to fair value at the acquisition date. Give explanation base on MFRS 3 with example
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Describe the requirement of MFRS 3 Business Combination in relation to
the revaluation of a subsidiary company's assets to fair value at the
acquisition date.
Give explanation base on MFRS 3 with example
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- How is a contingent liability accounting for in a business combination by the acquirer under IFRS for SMEs?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.Which of the following is not considered in the determination of Total Assets after business combination? Group of answer choices a.Book value of the acquirer’s total assets. b.Fair value of the acquiree’s total assets. c.Expenses that are actually paid in relation to business combination d.Contingent consideration
- In a business combination, an acquirer's interest in the fair value of the net assets acquired exceeds the consideration transferred in the combination. Under IFRS 3 Business Combinations, the acquirer should a. reassess the recognition and measurement of the net assets acquired and the consideration transferred, then recognize any excess immediately in profit or loss b. recognize the excess immediately in other comprehensive income c. reassess the recognition and measurement of the net assets acquired and the consideration transferred, then recognize any excess immediately in other comprehensive income d. recognize the excess immediately in profit or loss(TCO B) How are accounting for direct costs, indirect costs, and issuance costs reflected under the acquisition method of accounting for a business combination?In a business combination, an acquirer's interest in the fair value of the net assets acquired exceeds the consideration transferred in the combination. Under PFRS 3 Business Combinations, the acquirer should A. recognize the excess immediately in profit or los B. recognize the excess immediately in other comprehensive income C. reassess the recognition and measurement of the net assets acquired and the consideration transferred, then recognize any excess immediately in other comprehensive income D. reassess the recognition and measurement of the net assets acquired and the consideration transferred, then recognize any excess immediately in profit or loss
- PFRS 3 requires that all business combination be accounted for using a. the pooling interest method b. the acquisition method c. either the pooling of interest or acquisition methods d. neither the pooling of interest nor acquisition methodsThe consolidated balance of fixed assets will be affected by working paper entriesinvolving all of the following,except: a.Excess of fixed asset FV over BV of the parent at the date of acquisitionb.Amortization of the excess of fixed asset FV over BV of the subsidiary at the date ofacquisitionc.Unrealized gain or loss on intercompany sale of fixed assetd.Realized gain or loss on intercompany sale of fixed assetDescribe the difference between the economic entity concept and the parent company concept approaches to the reporting of subsidiary assetsand liabilities in the consolidated financial statements on the date of the acquisition.
- The identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed in a business combination are generally measured at: a. Acquisition-date fair values b. Previous carrying amounts c. Fair value less cost to sell d. CostUnder PFRS 3, when is a gain recognized in consolidating financial information? Group of answer choices a.When the amount of a bargain purchase exceeds the value of the applicable liability held by the acquired company. b.In an acquisition when the value of all assets and liabilities cannot be determined. c.When any bargain purchased is created d.In a combination created in the middle of the fiscal yearIn 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