Merger Accounting and Financial Statements
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Merger Accounting and Financial Statements
This course is part of Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring Specialization
Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Analyze merger and acquisition transactions and evaluate purchase consideration.
Apply journal entries and assess net assets in merger accounting scenarios.
Construct post-merger balance sheets and interpret financial statement impacts.
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May 2026
9 assignments
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There are 3 modules in this course
Learn how to analyze merger and acquisition transactions, apply acquisition accounting techniques, and reconstruct post-merger balance sheets using practical accounting workflows and financial analysis methods. This course provides hands-on skills in purchase consideration, realization accounts, journal entries, valuation analysis, and balance sheet integration for real-world M&A scenarios.
The course begins with the foundations of M&A accounting, helping learners understand balance sheet structures, financial position integration, and the evaluation of assets and liabilities during mergers and acquisitions. Learners will also explore how net assets are calculated to support informed acquisition decisions. As the course progresses, learners focus on valuation and transaction mechanics, including purchase consideration calculations, realization accounts, and merger-related journal entries. The course explains how acquisition transactions are recorded, interpreted, and analyzed in professional accounting environments. Advanced modules guide learners through final accounting treatment and balance sheet reconstruction, including asset and liability classification, journal entry validation, and preparation of accurate post-merger financial statements. What makes this course unique is its practical, application-focused approach that bridges accounting theory with real-world merger workflows. By the end of the course, learners will be able to confidently analyze M&A transactions, prepare post-merger balance sheets, apply acquisition accounting treatment, and interpret merged financial positions in professional finance and accounting roles.
This module introduces the fundamental concepts of merger and acquisition accounting, focusing on balance sheet structures and the integration of financial positions of two organizations. Learners will explore how assets and liabilities are evaluated and how net assets are calculated to support informed merger decisions.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 54 minutes
- Introduction to Merger & Acquisitions on Balance Sheetβ’12 minutes
- Merger & Acquisitions on Balance Sheet of Two Organizationβ’11 minutes
- Merger & Acquisitions on Balance Sheet of Two Organization Continuesβ’11 minutes
- Calculating Net Assets in Merger & Acquisitionsβ’10 minutes
- More on Merger & Acquisitions on Balance Sheetβ’11 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Introduction to M&A Balance Sheet Conceptsβ’10 minutes
- Net Assets & Structural Insightsβ’10 minutes
- Foundations of M&A Accountingβ’30 minutes
This module focuses on the valuation process and transaction mechanics involved in mergers and acquisitions. It covers purchase consideration, realization accounts, and journal entries to help learners understand how financial transactions are recorded and evaluated during acquisitions.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 48 minutes
- Purchase Considerationβ’12 minutes
- More on Purchase Considerationβ’8 minutes
- Realization Accountβ’8 minutes
- Journal Entries in M and Aβ’10 minutes
- Journal Entries in M and A Continuesβ’9 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Purchase Consideration Explainedβ’10 minutes
- Realization & Accounting Entriesβ’10 minutes
- Valuation & Transaction Mechanicsβ’30 minutes
This module guides learners through the final stages of M&A accounting, including journal entry validation, classification of assets and liabilities, and reconstruction of the balance sheet. It ensures learners can present a complete and accurate financial position post-merger.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 43 minutes
- Discuss the Journal Entriesβ’11 minutes
- Assets and Liabilitiesβ’11 minutes
- Reconstruct the Balance Sheetβ’5 minutes
- Current Inventoryβ’8 minutes
- Security Premiumβ’8 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Finalizing Journal Entries & Componentsβ’10 minutes
- Rebuilding the Balance Sheetβ’10 minutes
- Final Accounting & Balance Sheet Reconstructionβ’30 minutes
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