LOOSE-LEAF Advanced Financial Accounting with Connect
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ISBN: 9781259605192
Author: Theodore E. Christensen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.12Q
To determine
Consolidation:
Consolidation is the process of combining the financial statement of the parent company and its subsidiaries.
To indicate: The effect of the other comprehensive income of the subsidiary company on the consolidated financial statements.
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