Mergers & Acquisitions Part 2: Financial Accounting 2024
4.00 Credits
Member Price $159
Non-Member Price $209
Overview
This course is designed to provide a deep dive into purchase accounting, also known as business combination accounting or the “acquisition method” of accounting for business combinations. You’ll become familiar with ASC 805, Business Combinations and recent Codification updates impacting purchase accounting. We’ll discuss the key analysis points, including the definition of a business and identify which transactions require the application of business combination accounting. The course covers common difficulties, including joint ventures and non-controlling interests, determining the acquisition date, valuation allowances and most balance sheet categories, including intangibles, inventory and deferred income taxes. Be sure to register for both courses in this series: Mergers & Acquisitions Part 1: The Accountant’s Role Mergers & Acquisitions Part 2: Financial Accounting
Highlights
- Identifying the acquirer and the acquisition date
- Recognition and measurement issues on the acquisition date
- Intangible assets
- Deferred income taxes
- Stock options
Prerequisites
Some knowledge of M&A process.
Designed For
Financial and accountant advisors.
Objectives
- Recognize the M&A process and the accountant's role
- Determine how deal drivers present opportunities for client service
- Evaluate critical deal points and terms
- Determine how to plan and execute an effective due diligence process
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Nancy Rix
Nancy Rix is a partner at Dickerson Rix & Company, LLP, a full-service audit and tax firm in San Diego. A former senior manager at Ernst & Young and PWC, Nancy works with clients in a variety of industries, including distribution, health care, manufacturing, and non-profit. Nancy is a CPA, has an MBA from the University of Chicago, is a member of the AICPA and the California Society of Certified Public Accountants, is a member of the CalCPA state AP&AS committee, and is a speaker on various A&A topics, including revenue recognition.
Non-Member Price $209
Member Price $159