Multiple Choice
AInc. is contemplating a Business combination with B Inc. However, A Inc.'s management is uncertain as to whether it should purchase B's assets or a majority of B's voting shares. The fair market values of B's assets far exceed their book values. A's management should be advised that IN MOST CASES:
A) the purchase of B's shares would likely be the cheaper method of acquiring control. However, it would be less advantageous to the consolidated entity from a Tax standpoint.
B) the purchase of B's shares would likely be the cheaper method of acquiring control. It would also be more advantageous to the consolidated entity from a Tax standpoint.
C) the purchase of B's shares would likely be the costlier method of acquiring control. However, it would be more advantageous to the consolidated entity from a Tax standpoint.
D) the purchase of B's shares would likely be the costlier method of acquiring control. It would also be less advantageous to the consolidated entity from a Tax standpoint.
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