It is sometimes argued that consolidation may result in a loss of information and may produce aggregations
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It is sometimes argued that consolidation may result in a loss of information and may produce aggregations in the financial statements that are difficult to interpret. Do you agree or disagree? In what areas, other than consolidations, are accounting numbers too aggregated to serve investment analysts? Discuss. LPO8
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Financial Accounting Reporting And Analysis
ISBN: 9780324149999
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Authors: Earl K. Stice, James Stice, Michael Diamond, James D. Stice
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