ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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Author: FISCHER
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Chapter 4, Problem 7E
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To prepare:.Income statement of company P and S along with columns for elimination and including income distribution.
Introduction: Consolidation is a process in which financial statements of subsidiary is merged with financial statements of the parent. In this process, effect of intercompany transactions are eliminated.
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