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Special-purpose entities are created for a variety of valid business reasons which include separately accounting for certain employee benefit plans, transfers of financial assets in

Special-purpose entities are created for a variety of valid business reasons which include separately accounting for certain employee benefit plans, transfers of financial assets in the banking industry and exclusion of certain accounts from consolidation in life insurance companies?

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The old standard for consolidation rules (ARB No. 51) relied on control from contractual and financial arrangements to determine if consolidation was required for two separate entities?

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If no primary beneficiary exits or the primary beneficiary can't be determined for any of the variable interest holders, then a Variable Interest Entity (VIE) would not be consolidated with any entity?

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Disclosures about VIEs may be reported in the aggregate for similar entities if separate reporting would not provide more useful information to financial statement users?

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The guidance does not require an ongoing reconsideration assessment of an enterprise that is the primary beneficiary of a VIE?

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