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    When a Parent Company Acquires a Less-Than-100 Percent Controlling Interest
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When a Parent Company Acquires a Less-Than-100 Percent Controlling Interest

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When a parent company acquires a less-than-100 percent controlling interest in a subsidiary, what portion of that subsidiary's financial data does the parent consolidate?

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