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Introduction:Re-measurement is restatement of the foreign entity’s financial statements from the local currency that the entity used into foreign entity’s functional currency. Re-measurement is required only when the functional currency is different from the currency used to maintain foreign entity’s books and records.
Preparation of proof of the re-measurement gain or loss computed for PC Corporation and subsidiary for December 31, 20X1.
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Introduction:Re-measurement is restatement of the foreign entity’s financial statements from the local currency that the entity used into foreign entity’s functional currency. Re-measurement is required only when the functional currency is different from the currency used to maintain foreign entity’s books and records.
Reporting of the re-measurement gain or loss on PC’s consolidated financial statements and financial statement of foreign subsidiary.

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