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    Exam 28: Further Consolidation Issues I: Accounting for Intragroup Transactions
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    Transactions Between Entities That Form an Economic Group Should Be
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Transactions Between Entities That Form an Economic Group Should Be

Question 60

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Transactions between entities that form an economic group should be eliminated in proportion to the level of control between the parent entity and the subsidiary entity.

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