This document provides an overview of amalgamation, which occurs when two or more existing companies combine to form a new company. It discusses the key terms and features of amalgamation, including:
- Transferor company: The company being amalgamated into another.
- Transferee company: The new company formed to take over the businesses of the transferor companies.
- There are two types of amalgamation from an accounting perspective: amalgamation in the nature of merger and amalgamation in the nature of purchase. The accounting treatment depends on the type of amalgamation.
- Purchase consideration is the price paid by the transferee company and can take various forms like shares, debentures, cash