Total ownership is not an absolute requirement for consolidation; a parent need only gain control of another

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Total ownership is not an absolute requirement for consolidation; a parent need only gain control of another com¬ pany to create a business combination. If a parent obtains less than 100 percent of a subsidiary's voting stock, how do the consolidated financial statements reflect the presence of the other owners? What accounting and reporting are appropri¬ ate for a noncontrolling interest? LO6

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Advanced Accounting

ISBN: 9780073379456

9th Edition

Authors: Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy S. Doupnik, Thomas F. Schaefer, Oe Ben Hoyle

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