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The following information relates to Adele Ltd. Since the date of acquisition, Adele Ltd has held interests in multiple subsidiaries totalling DNCI of 25%, and INCI of 15%. The following summarised financial information is provided:
Retained earnings at 1/7/2021 $476,000
Current period profit for year ended 30/6/2022 $236,000
Required:
a) Based on the financial information you have available, prepare the
b) Briefly explain what effect these journal entries have on the consolidated financial reports.
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