The criteria used to determine if an entity is a reporting entity include: (a) separation of ownership
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The criteria used to determine if an entity is a reporting entity include:
(a) separation of ownership from management.
(b) size measured in relation to sales, assets, borrowings, customers and employees.
(c) political and economic importance.
(d) all of the above.
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Financial Accounting Reporting, Analysis And Decision Making
ISBN: 9780730363279
6th Edition
Authors: Shirley Carlon
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