a
Introduction: Restatement of foreign entity’s financial statements into U.S. dollars is done using either of the two available methods, (a) translation of foreign business functional currency into U.S. dollars and (b) re-measurement of the foreign business statements into functional currency. After re-measurement the statement is translated to functional currency of the business.
The objectives of translating a foreign subsidiary’s financial statements.
b
Introduction: Restatement of foreign entity’s financial statements into U.S. dollars is done using either of the two available methods, (a) translation of foreign business functional currency into U.S. dollars and (b) re-measurement of the foreign business statements into functional currency. After re-measurement the statement is translated to functional currency of the business.
The measurement of gains or losses arising from the translation or re-measurement of subsidiaries financial statements.
c
Introduction: Restatement of foreign entity’s financial statements into U.S. dollars is done using either of the two available methods, (a) translation of foreign business functional currency into U.S. dollars and (b) re-measurement of the foreign business statements into functional currency. After re-measurement the statement is translated to functional currency of the business.
The economic indicators to be considered in choosing functional currency for the consolidation of subsidiaries.
d
Introduction: Restatement of foreign entity’s financial statements into U.S. dollars is done using either of the two available methods, (a) translation of foreign business functional currency into U.S. dollars and (b) re-measurement of the foreign business statements into functional currency. After re-measurement the statement is translated to functional currency of the business.
The exchange rate used to incorporate subsidiary’s equipment cost,

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