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Archive | July, 1997

Volume 6, No. 9

By Jack Ciesielski on July 16, 1997 in 1997 Reports, Reports

 
What's Wrong With Business Combination Accounting: A Primer:  When one company acquires another company, a simple-minded observer would expect that there is only one way to account for the transaction - and such an observer would expect that the …

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