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Direct Combination Costs and Stock Issuance Costs Are Often Incurred

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Direct combination costs and stock issuance costs are often incurred in the process of making a controlling investment in another company. How should those costs be accounted for in a pre-2009 purchase transaction? Direct combination costs and stock issuance costs are often incurred in the process of making a controlling investment in another company. How should those costs be accounted for in a pre-2009 purchase transaction?   A)  Option A B)  Option B C)  Option C D)  Option D E)  Option E


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