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    Larsson, Andreas
    University of Skövde, School of Business.
    Förvärv av goodwill: En studie av svenska noterade företags rörelseförvärv2015Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    Background: Since adopting IFRS in 2005, goodwill has gained an increasingly significant role in Swedish listed companies. Today, goodwill makes for the majority of the purchase price in business acquisitions, which goes against the basic idea of the current accounting standards. Accounting for business acquisitions under IFRS gives management greater discretion and more room to use their own judgement. This has been pointed out by many to provide room for opportunistic behavior and the opportunity for companies to strategically allocate larger sums to goodwill.

    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the companies’ leverage, size and profitability affect the percentage of the purchase price allocated to goodwill. Furthermore, the purpose is to examine whether managers in Swedish listed firms act opportunistically in the case of purchase price allocation associated with business acquisitions.

    Method: To achieve the purpose of the study a quantitative method is used. This study examined 194 business acquisitions made by companies listed on the Large Cap and Mid Cap during the period 2011-2014. This was done to examine the correlation between firm leverage, size and profitability and the proportion of the purchase price allocated to goodwill. This has been tested using regression analysis.

    Results and conclusion: The results of the study show that companies with lower profitability tend to allocate a greater proportion of the purchase price to goodwill compared with companies with higher profitability. The results also show that smaller companies allocate a larger proportion of the purchase price to goodwill compared with larger companies. The study finds, however, only weak evidence that leverage can be an influencing factor. These results therefore provide indications that management uses their discretion to act opportunistic in the purchase price allocation process.

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