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Introduction: Immediately after a business combination, the parent company records income and dividends from the subsidiary using the equity method. In addition, parents must also write off a portion of the differential of the excess acquisition price. Further, all the intercompany transactions must be eliminated before the preparation of consolidated financial statements.
The amount did P pay for the shares if no
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Introduction: Immediately after a business combination, the parent company records income and dividends from the subsidiary using the equity method. In addition, parents must also write off a portion of the differential of the excess acquisition price. Further, all the intercompany transactions must be eliminated before the preparation of consolidated financial statements.
The amount P pays for the share if non-controlling interest at acquisition is $54,000 and goodwill is $40,000
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Introduction: Immediately after a business combination, the parent company records income and dividends from the subsidiary using the equity method. In addition, parents must also write off a portion of the differential of the excess acquisition price. Further, all the intercompany transactions must be eliminated before the preparation of consolidated financial statements.
The amount non-controlling interest in consolidated

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