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Introduction: A company uses equity method to account for the investment in another company when it has significant influence over the investee. Generally, company holding 20% or more investment in another company uses equity method to account for such investment. To compute: Income from J Co.
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Introduction: A company uses equity method to account for the investment in another company when it has significant influence over the investee. Generally, company holding 20% or more investment in another company uses equity method to account for such investment.
To compute: Other comprehensive income J Co.
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Introduction: A company uses equity method to account for the investment in another company when it has significant influence over the investee. Generally, company holding 20% or more investment in another company uses equity method to account for such investment.
To compute: Market value of securities.
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