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    The Fundamental Element Equity Does Not Require Recognition Criteria, Because
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The Fundamental Element Equity Does Not Require Recognition Criteria, Because

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The fundamental element equity does not require recognition criteria, because it represents the residual interest in assets, after deducting liabilities.

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