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Chapter 13, Problem 13.2.9E
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Introduction: Segment reporting is when a company operates various businesses in various geographical areas or have different segments of one business in similar area, then segment reporting is mandatory as per ASC280. In this, company have to report various segments income, expenses, assets, liabilities, etc.
The criteria for reporting the segment of B company.
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59. Question: In conformity with the revenue test, what is the total revenue of the reportable segments?
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Based on revenu test which of the foregoing are reportable segments? A. A,B,C
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c. the absolute amount of its profit (loss) is 10% or more of the greater in absolute amount, of the combined operating segments' profit, or of the combined operating segments' loss.
d. any of the above options are satisfied.
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