How is the amount of additional paid-in capital determined when pooling of interests treatment is used in
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How is the amount of additional paid-in capital determined when pooling of interests treatment is used in recording a business combination?
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Advanced Financial Accounting
ISBN: 9780072444124
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Authors: Richard E. Baker, Valdean C. Lembke, Thomas E. King
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