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Purchase Accounting Method
An accounting method used in mergers and acquisitions to allocate the purchase price to the acquired assets and liabilities.
Fixed Assets
Tangible assets, such as buildings and machinery, used in the operation of a business and not expected to be consumed or converted into cash in the short term.
Goodwill
An intangible asset that arises when a company acquires another business for more than the fair value of its separable net assets.
Working Capital
The difference between a company's current assets and current liabilities, indicating the liquidity available to run its operations.
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