M&A Disputes: A Professional Guide to Accounting Arbitrations (Wiley Finance)
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Rating | : | 4.80 (697 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1119331919 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-24 |
Language | : | English |
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It also provides helpful tips to pre-emptively mitigate and possibly avoid costly breakdowns during the post-closing purchase price adjustment process. From the Inside FlapMerger and acquisition (M&A) transactions commonly incorporate contractual post-closing purchase price adjustment mechanisms. This go-to reference will remain close at hand because it: Brings clarity to core concepts and issues underpinning purchase price adjustment mechanisms and disputes, including the nature of GAAP, the consistent application of historical accounting practices, target net working capital, transaction-specific adjustments, and moreGoes in-depth to demystify what drives disputes in general and provides detailed discussions on common categories of disputes, including inventory, accounts receivable, contingent liabilities, and revenue rec
Those professionals will find that M&A accounting arbitrations carry a range of distinctions that require a specialized knowledge base to navigate correctly. With deep insight from experts in the field—including valuable advice from the arbitrator's perspective—this book guides you through the entire process to explore the variables at work. A resulting award can make or break a transaction; an intimate understanding of the process's inner working can help you plan your position to the greatest advantage. Navigate M&A accounting arbitrations with insider perspectiveM&A Disputes takes you inside the
They assist U.S. Their experience spans a wide range of transactions, industries, and deal and dispute sizes. and European clients with their M&A disputes. . They also advise individual parties, whether buyer or seller, during the post-closing negotiation and dispute phases. VINCENT BIEMANS and JERRY HANSEN are managing directors of Berkeley Research Group. They serve as accounting arbitrators retained jointly by buyers and sellers