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Reciprocal ownership: A reciprocal relationship is when two companies hold stock in each other. It is rare in practice. The method of dealing with reciprocal relationships found mostly in the
Income assigned to the non-controlling interest in the subsidiary should be based on the subsidiary’s separate income excluding the dividend income from investment in the parent. The parent normally bases its equity-method share of the subsidiary’s excluding dividends from the parent.
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