
Concept Introduction:
The various terms are used here.
The terms that are used here are
a. Subsidiary
A subsidiary is the company whose shares are bought by another company. But the purchasing company must buy shares more than 50% of ownership.
b. Parent
A parent company is the company shares of the other company more than 50% of ownership. The company whose shares are bought by another company is treated as subsidiary.
c. Controlling
When a company purchases an investment ranging from 20 % to 50 % of ownership and that gives a significant control to the investor over the investee.
When a company has significant control over the other company in case, it is treated as controlling company.
The mentioned terms have been discussed.
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The descriptions by filling in the blanks using the terms given.

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