Multiple Choice
When an acquirer accounts for a business combination they have to consider:
I - Recognition of the identifiable assets acquired.
II - Measurement of the identifiable assets acquired.
III - Recognition of the liabilities assumed.
IV - Measurement of the liabilities assumed.
A) I and II only.
B) I, II, III and IV.
C) I and III only.
D) II and IV only.
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