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Firlakuza [10]
3 years ago
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What was your greatest success in using logic to solve a problem at work?

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Paul [167]3 years ago
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The greatest success in using logic to solve at work is that it allows a person to be able to analyze the situation well as you try to use your logical thinking in order to analyze problems and situations. It is a way of having a person to use methods of which will help an individual have choices that are dealt with in having problems to be solve and which are the most appropriate.
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<em>Recording of merger costs.</em>

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(Credit)  Merger Expenses                                       $9,000

Recording of acquisition of Lark Corporation`s net assets

(Debit)  Investment in Lark`s net asset                    $712,000

(Credit)   Cash                                                            $632,000

(Credit)  Gain on Purchase Bargain                          $80,000

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When acquiring another business, net asset (Total Assets - Total Liabilities) is valued at fair value (sometimes called market value, not book value.  Hence, the reason why the fair value of Lark`s assets and liabilities was used in the calculation above. So the net assets  ($57,000+$165,000+$307,000+$203,000 - $20,000) = $712,000.

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Merger cost is not considered as part of purchase consideration. The merger cost is taken to income statement of Bower Corporation as expense.

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