Know the Differences Between an Asset Acquisition vs. Business Combination

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Determining whether an acquisition should be accounted for as a business combination or an acquisition of assets isn’t always clear. So, this course helps unravel the issues by focusing on comprehensive examples, walking through the application of the respective accounting guidance. Course Type: eBook. Worth 1 CPE Credit (CPA/NASBA).

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1 CPE Credits
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Learning Objectives

  • Recognize key differences between assets acquisitions and business combinations
  • Identify the factors considered in determining whether an acquisition is a business combination
  • Recognize if substantially all of the fair value of an acquisition is concentrated in a single asset or group of similar assets
  • Identify indicators of an organized workforce

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Field of Study: Accounting - Prerequisites & Advanced Preparation: None - CPE Credit Type: Technical - Delivery Method: QAS Self Study - For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaint and refund, please contact our Customer Success team at support@vtrpro.com or visit our Help webpage.

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