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2011


Technical Summary



IFRS 3 Business Combinations
as issued at 1 January 2011. Includes IFRSs with an effective date after 1 January 2011 but not the IFRSs they
will replace.
This extract has been prepared by IFRS Foundation staff and has not been approved by the IASB. For the requirements
reference must be made to International Financial Reporting Standards.

The objective of the IFRS is to enhance the relevance, reliability and comparability of the information that a
reporting entity provides in its financial statements about a business combination and its effects. It does that
by establishing principles and requirements for how an acquirer:
(a) recognises and measures in its financial statements the identifiable assets acquired, the liabilities assumed
    and any non-controlling interest in the acquiree;
(b) recognises and measures the goodwill acquired in the business combination or a gain from a bargain
    purchase; and
(c) determines what information to disclose to enable users of the financial statements to evaluate the nature
    and financial effects of the business combination.

Core principle
An acquirer of a business recognises the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at their acquisition-date fair
values and discloses information that enables users to evaluate the nature and financial effects of the
acquisition.

Applying the acquisition method
A business combination must be accounted for by applying the acquisition method, unless it is a combination
involving entities or businesses under common control. One of the parties to a business combination can
always be identified as the acquirer, being the entity that obtains control of the other business (the acquiree).
Formations of a joint venture or the acquisition of an asset or a group of assets that does not constitute a
business are not business combinations.
The IFRS establishes principles for recognising and measuring the identifiable assets acquired, the liabilities
assumed and any non-controlling interest in the acquiree. Any classifications or designations made in
recognising these items must be made in accordance with the contractual terms, economic conditions,
acquirer’s operating or accounting policies and other factors that exist at the acquisition date.
Each identifiable asset and liability is measured at its acquisition-date fair value. Any non-controlling interest
in an acquiree is measured at fair value or as the non-controlling interest’s proportionate share of the acquiree’s
net identifiable assets.
The IFRS provides limited exceptions to these recognition and measurement principles:
(a) Leases and insurance contracts are required to be classified on the basis of the contractual terms and other
    factors at the inception of the contract (or when the terms have changed) rather than on the basis of the
    factors that exist at the acquisition date.
(b) Only those contingent liabilities assumed in a business combination that are a present obligation and can
    be measured reliably are recognised.
(c) Some assets and liabilities are required to be recognised or measured in accordance with other IFRSs,
    rather than at fair value. The assets and liabilities affected are those falling within the scope of IAS 12
    Income Taxes, IAS 19 Employee Benefits, IFRS 2 Share-based Payment and IFRS 5 Non-current Assets
    Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations.
(d) There are special requirements for measuring a reacquired right.
(e) Indemnification assets are recognised and measured on a basis that is consistent with the item that is
    subject to the indemnification, even if that measure is not fair value.
The IFRS requires the acquirer, having recognised the identifiable assets, the liabilities and any non-controlling
interests, to identify any difference between:
(a) the aggregate of the consideration transferred, any non-controlling interest in the acquiree and, in a
    business combination achieved in stages, the acquisition-date fair value of the acquirer’s previously held
    equity interest in the acquiree; and
(b) the net identifiable assets acquired.
The difference will, generally, be recognised as goodwill. If the acquirer has made a gain from a bargain
purchase that gain is recognised in profit or loss.
The consideration transferred in a business combination (including any contingent consideration) is measured
at fair value.
In general, an acquirer measures and accounts for assets acquired and liabilities assumed or incurred in a
business combination after the business combination has been completed in accordance with other applicable
IFRSs. However, the IFRS provides accounting requirements for reacquired rights, contingent liabilities,
contingent consideration and indemnification assets.

Disclosure
The IFRS requires the acquirer to disclose information that enables users of its financial statements to evaluate
the nature and financial effect of business combinations that occurred during the current reporting period or
after the reporting date but before the financial statements are authorised for issue. After a business
combination, the acquirer must disclose any adjustments recognised in the current reporting period that relate
to business combinations that occurred in the current or previous reporting periods.

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Ifrs3

  • 1. 2011 Technical Summary IFRS 3 Business Combinations as issued at 1 January 2011. Includes IFRSs with an effective date after 1 January 2011 but not the IFRSs they will replace. This extract has been prepared by IFRS Foundation staff and has not been approved by the IASB. For the requirements reference must be made to International Financial Reporting Standards. The objective of the IFRS is to enhance the relevance, reliability and comparability of the information that a reporting entity provides in its financial statements about a business combination and its effects. It does that by establishing principles and requirements for how an acquirer: (a) recognises and measures in its financial statements the identifiable assets acquired, the liabilities assumed and any non-controlling interest in the acquiree; (b) recognises and measures the goodwill acquired in the business combination or a gain from a bargain purchase; and (c) determines what information to disclose to enable users of the financial statements to evaluate the nature and financial effects of the business combination. Core principle An acquirer of a business recognises the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at their acquisition-date fair values and discloses information that enables users to evaluate the nature and financial effects of the acquisition. Applying the acquisition method A business combination must be accounted for by applying the acquisition method, unless it is a combination involving entities or businesses under common control. One of the parties to a business combination can always be identified as the acquirer, being the entity that obtains control of the other business (the acquiree). Formations of a joint venture or the acquisition of an asset or a group of assets that does not constitute a business are not business combinations. The IFRS establishes principles for recognising and measuring the identifiable assets acquired, the liabilities assumed and any non-controlling interest in the acquiree. Any classifications or designations made in recognising these items must be made in accordance with the contractual terms, economic conditions, acquirer’s operating or accounting policies and other factors that exist at the acquisition date.
  • 2. Each identifiable asset and liability is measured at its acquisition-date fair value. Any non-controlling interest in an acquiree is measured at fair value or as the non-controlling interest’s proportionate share of the acquiree’s net identifiable assets. The IFRS provides limited exceptions to these recognition and measurement principles: (a) Leases and insurance contracts are required to be classified on the basis of the contractual terms and other factors at the inception of the contract (or when the terms have changed) rather than on the basis of the factors that exist at the acquisition date. (b) Only those contingent liabilities assumed in a business combination that are a present obligation and can be measured reliably are recognised. (c) Some assets and liabilities are required to be recognised or measured in accordance with other IFRSs, rather than at fair value. The assets and liabilities affected are those falling within the scope of IAS 12 Income Taxes, IAS 19 Employee Benefits, IFRS 2 Share-based Payment and IFRS 5 Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations. (d) There are special requirements for measuring a reacquired right. (e) Indemnification assets are recognised and measured on a basis that is consistent with the item that is subject to the indemnification, even if that measure is not fair value. The IFRS requires the acquirer, having recognised the identifiable assets, the liabilities and any non-controlling interests, to identify any difference between: (a) the aggregate of the consideration transferred, any non-controlling interest in the acquiree and, in a business combination achieved in stages, the acquisition-date fair value of the acquirer’s previously held equity interest in the acquiree; and (b) the net identifiable assets acquired. The difference will, generally, be recognised as goodwill. If the acquirer has made a gain from a bargain purchase that gain is recognised in profit or loss. The consideration transferred in a business combination (including any contingent consideration) is measured at fair value. In general, an acquirer measures and accounts for assets acquired and liabilities assumed or incurred in a business combination after the business combination has been completed in accordance with other applicable IFRSs. However, the IFRS provides accounting requirements for reacquired rights, contingent liabilities, contingent consideration and indemnification assets. Disclosure The IFRS requires the acquirer to disclose information that enables users of its financial statements to evaluate the nature and financial effect of business combinations that occurred during the current reporting period or after the reporting date but before the financial statements are authorised for issue. After a business combination, the acquirer must disclose any adjustments recognised in the current reporting period that relate to business combinations that occurred in the current or previous reporting periods.