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Chapter 6, Problem 24P
a.
To determine
Identify the purpose of reporting consolidated statements for a company and the entities that it controls.
b.
To determine
Explain when should a VIE’s financial statements be consolidated with those of another company.
c.
To determine
Identify the risks of ownership of the R&D facility that (1) Company T has effectively shifted to the VIE’s owners and (2) remain with Company T.
d.
To determine
Identify the characteristics of a primary beneficiary which Company T possesses.
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