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Accounting for Business Combinations Workshop 2016
Chair(s):
Carol A. Stacey, MSA, CPA
Practice Area:
Accounting and financial reporting,
Corporate law,
Mergers and acquisitions,
Securities and other financial products
Published:
Aug 2016
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Chapter 1. Deloitte, On the Board’s Agenda—U.S., M&A: The Intersection of Due Diligence and Governance, by Brian Boufarah and Bob Lamm (May 2016)
Chapter 2. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Regulation S-X (excerpt) and Form 8-K (excerpt) (pertaining to business acquisitions)
Chapter 3. Financial Accounting Standards Board, Accounting Standards Codification, Subtopic 805-10, Business Combinations—Overall
Chapter 4. Latham & Watkins LLP and KPMG, When Do You Need Acquired Business Financials in a Prospectus?
Chapter 5. Financial Accounting Standards Board, Accounting Standards Codification, Subtopic 805-20, Business Combinations—Identifiable Assets and Liabilities, and Any Noncontrolling Interest
Chapter 6. Financial Accounting Standards Board, Accounting Standards Codification, Subtopic 805-740, Business Combinations—Income Taxes
Chapter 7. Financial Accounting Standards Board, Accounting Standards Codification, Subtopic 805-30, Business Combinations—Goodwill or Gain from Bargain Purchase, Including Consideration Transferred
Chapter 8. Financial Accounting Standards Board, Accounting Standards Codification, Subtopic 805-50, Business Combinations—Related Issues
Chapter 9. The SEC Institute, 12th Annual SEC Reporting & FASB Forum for Mid-sized & Smaller Companies, Complex Financial Instruments, a Panel Discussion (2016)
Chapter 10. PwC US, In Depth: Pushdown Accounting Now Optional—New Guidance Applicable to All Companies, by Daghan Or, Lawrence N. Dodyk, Christopher Pisciotta, and Cody Smith, No. US2014-08 (PwC US; December 5, 2014)
Chapter 11. Deloitte, Heads Up: FASB Proposes Amendments to Clarify the Definition of a Business, by Lauren Pesa and Stefanie Tamulis (Volume 22, Issue 39; December 4, 2015)
Chapter 12. Deloitte, Heads Up: FASB Proposes Amendments to Simplify the Accounting for Goodwill Impairment, by Denise Lucas and Andrew Winters (Volume 23, Issue 16; May 24, 2016)
Chapter 13. Financial Accounting Standards Board, Accounting Standards Codification, Subtopic 805-40, Business Combinations—Reverse Acquisitions
Chapter 14. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Division of Corporation Finance, CF Disclosure Guidance: Topic No. 1, Staff Observations in the Review of Forms 8-K Filed to Report Reverse Mergers and Similar Transactions (September, 14, 2011)
Chapter 15. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Division of Corporation Finance, Financial Reporting Manual, as of March 17, 2016 (excerpts)
Chapter 16. RBC Bearings Incorporated, Form 8-K Current Report (March 26, 2015) (an example of SEC reporting: acquisitions)
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