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  1. Goodwill in the process of mergers and acquisitions in Poland

    Author: Piotr Luty

    See Issue Contents: fins.2018.2

    Abstract:

    The aim of this paper was to verify if the goodwill (positive or negative) disclosed after a merger or acquisition is sensitive to manipulating the financial result in the acquiring company. Manipulating the result referred to the extent of cost allocation in short-term prepayments. Later we examined if the operational result achieved by the acquiring company (profit or loss) has an impact upon the revealed goodwill. The verification of the research hypotheses was performed with the use of statistical tools (linear regression analysis, nonlinear regression function test, normality of residual distribution test). As a result of the research, no significant relation between allocating costs and the disclosed negative goodwill was found, only in the case of positive goodwill its value was related to the allocating in assets costs. Neither positive nor negative goodwill was related to the operating results of the acquiring companies in one year preceding the merger or acquisition


  2. Determinants of the financing structure of the acquiring companies in the pre-merger period. Results of the research

    Author: Ilona Fałat-Kilijańska, Jana Gláserová, Piotr Luty, Milena Otavová

    See Issue Contents: fins.2020.4

    Abstract:

    The article’s main objective is to identify the factors influencing the financing structure and capital changes in the pre-merger periods in the acquiring companies. The authors examined the relations between various industries and different size companies. Based on the analyses, it can be concluded that in small companies, the explanatory variables identified based on the literature review were statistically insignificant in many periods (in fact almost all). Completely different behaviour was observed in the group of large companies, where the same set of explanatory variables was statistically significant. The result of the research on the existence of non-linear relationships between company parameters is that in the case of some variables, there is no question of a linear nature of dependence. The study analysed the five years preceding the mergers of 307 business entities. The source of the survey data was the database prepared by the company InfoCredit SA for the Accountants Association in Poland. The authors used Statistica software and inductive reasoning for the study – supported by Spearman’s rank correlation analysis, linear and polynomial regression analysis, and variable scatter analysis


  3. Is the goodwill recognised in a business combination an indicator of the future profitability of the combined company?

    Author: Magdalena Janowicz, Piotr Luty

    See Issue Contents: fins.2019.4

    Abstract:

    The aim of the paper is to determine if there is any link between goodwill recognised in a business combination and the future performance of the combined company. The authors focused on examining the effects that business combinations had on the profitability of selected companies, performing a statistical analysis of their financial results. The study covered 730 Polish companies participating in a merger process (the acquiring company was examined at the time of the merger and 3 years after the merger date). The research included companies disclosing positive goodwill (99 companies) and not disclosing it (631 companies). The research period covered mergers in the years 2007-2012. The profitability analysis for 3 years after the merger covered the period until 2015. The result of the empirical research shows that the companies which recognised goodwill during the merger process were more profitable in the examined period of time. The study contributes to a wide research area focusing on examining the effects of business combinations on the future efficiency of combined companies


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