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    Exam 6: Consolidated Financial Statements: on Date of Business Combination
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    A Parent Company's Journal Entries to Record a Business Combination
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A Parent Company's Journal Entries to Record a Business Combination

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Question 9

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A parent company's journal entries to record a business combination with a subsidiary do not include debits and credits to recognize the assets and liabilities of the subsidiary.

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