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MariettaO [177]
3 years ago
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A(n) ____ is the transfer of the control of operations and management from one firm to another with the former becoming a unit o

f the latter, while a(n) ____ is the combination of operations and management of two firms to establish a new legal entity.
Business
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

acquisition

Merger

Explanation:

Acquisition is when a company purchases almost all the shares of another company in order to have full control over it. For companies that are distressed or are not able to operate as a going concern, such can put up the company for sale.

In acquisition, the buying company oftentimes retain its name which is already a brand , work and build on the strength of the old company in order to achieve returns. Companies acquire other companies in order to have large market shares and also to diversify their business operation.

One of the benefit of acquisition is that it gives room for fresh ideas due to coming together of different people and also brings people that are experts in their various fields.

Merger is when two or more firms comes together to form a single entity.

Companies or firm merge in order to form an alliance and also send strong signals to other competitors.

Firms also merge in order to increase their financial capacity. This will enable them to be able to finance their business operations. They are also able to increase their asset base as a result of the merger.

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The Preparation of multiple-step income statement for 2020 is presented below:-

                                 Vaughn Corporation

                        Multiple Step Income statement

                For the Year Ended December 31, 2020

Sales Revenue

Net Sales                                                                     $1,404,000

Less: Cost of good sold                                              ($842,400)

Gross Profit                                                                   $561,600

Operating expenses:  

Selling expenses                            $70,200  

Administrative expenses               $51,840  

Total operating expenses                                            ($122,040)

Operating Income                                                          $439,560

Other revenue

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Interest Revenue                       $7,560                        $29,160

Total                                                                                $468,720

Other Expense and losses

Write-off of inventory due to obsolescence              ($86,400)

Income before taxes and extraordinary item              $382,320

Less: income tax [382320 × 20%]                                 ($76,464)

Income before extraordinary item                                  $305,856

Extraordinary Item  

Casualty loss                                 $54,000  

Less: Applicable tax deduction ($10,800)                    $43,200

(54,000 × 20%)

Net Income                                                                    $262,656

Earnings Per Share of Common Stock

Income before extraordinary item                                $4.66

(305,856 ÷ 65,664]

Extraordinary item                                                        ($0.66)

[43,200 ÷ 65,664]

Net Income                                                                   $4.00

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