Financial Accounting II
Pooling of interests is an accounting method used in business combinations where the assets, liabilities, and equity of two or more companies are combined at their book values rather than being revalued. This approach allows for the financial statements of the combined entity to reflect the historical cost of the individual companies without recognizing any goodwill or purchase premium, thus maintaining transparency in the accounting records.
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