Advanced Accounting
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.11.1P
To determine
Introduction:
Consolidation of statements:
The result of parent as well as all of its subsidiaries financial position is reflected in consolidated statements. It is beneficial for creditors and owners of the parent company to know the outcome of the operations of parent and its subsidiaries.
To calculate: Value analysis and determination and distribution of excess schedule for the investment per 80% equity method, third year
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