An accounting process that involves allocating the purchase consideration's fair value between the underlying tangible and intangible net assets of a company being acquired.
Purchase accounting, also known as acquisition accounting, is the method used in financial accounting to consolidate the financial statements of two companies when one company acquires another. It involves revaluing the acquired company's assets and liabilities to fair value and recognizing goodwill, if any, in the consolidated financial statements.
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