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    If a Subsidiary Makes a Dividend Payment Out of Pre-Acquisition
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If a Subsidiary Makes a Dividend Payment Out of Pre-Acquisition

Question 54

Question 54

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If a subsidiary makes a dividend payment out of pre-acquisition earnings,the parent entity should consider whether its investment in the subsidiary is impaired.

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