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    Exam 6: Consolidated Financial Statements: on Date of Business Combination
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    A Subsidiary's Paid-In Capital Ledger Accounts Always Are Eliminated in the Preparation
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A Subsidiary's Paid-In Capital Ledger Accounts Always Are Eliminated in the Preparation

Question 16

Question 16

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A subsidiary's paid-in capital ledger accounts always are eliminated in the preparation of a consolidated balance sheet for the parent company and the subsidiary.

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