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FASB rules out pooling of interests.


On April 21, FASB FASB

See: Financial Accounting Standards Board


FASB

See Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
 delivered a bombshell--the aftershocks of which are still being felt in the corridors of corporate America. FASB unanimously voted that day to eliminate pooling of interests Pooling of Interests

An accounting method, used in mergers and acquisitions, where the balance sheet items of the two companies are simply added together.

Notes:
The opposite of pooling of interests is the purchase acquisition method.
 as an acceptable method of accounting for business combinations.

Using the pooling-of-interests method, companies could add together the book values of their net assets Net assets

The difference between total assets on the one hand and current liabilities and noncapitalized long-term liabilities on the other hand.


net assets

See owners' equity.
 without indicating which entity was the "purchaser" and which was the "purchased." When this method was used, investors often had difficulty telling who was buying whom or determining how to evaluate the transactions.

To help investors sort it all out, FASB decided to scrap the pooling-of-interests method in favor of upon the side of; favorable to; for the advantage of.

See also: favor
 the purchase method of accounting for mergers. With the purchase method, one company is identified as the buyer. The buyer records the assets of the company being acquired on its books at the price it actually paid.

"We believe that the purchase method of accounting gives investors a better idea of the initial cost of a transaction and the investment's performance over time," said Edmund L. Jenkins, chairman of FASB.

Use of the purchase accounting method will also bring the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  in step with other countries, because widespread use of the pooling-of-interests method is a U.S. phenomenon, he said.

"The United States not only is out of step with other countries on the pooling vs. purchase issue, but domestically we have a great deal of diversity in practice as well," Jenkins said, in explaining the board's decision.

"Transactions that are similar will all be afforded the same accounting treatment," said James Leisenring, vice-chairman of FASB. "The purchase method is the way we always account for acquisitions of assets," he said. "The fact that the assets happen to be acquired as part of a business combination is no reason to change the accounting model."

Robert Willens, a CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000.  with Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LEH), founded in 1850, is a diversified, global financial services firm. It is a participant in investment banking, equity and fixed income sales, research and trading, investment management, private equity, and private banking. , said FASB's elimination of the pooling-of-interests method will increase the number and pacing of pooling transactions between now and the time the change goes into effect. FASB expects to issue a final standard in late 2000.
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Title Annotation:Financial Accounting Standards Board accounting standards concerning business combinations
Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 1999
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