Multiple Choice
The following is a listing of possible sets of financial statements:
I. Consolidated financial statements of parent entities (those with subsidiaries) - uses consolidation.
II. Separate financial statements of parent entities (single entity financial statements that report on the parent entity alone) .
III. Financial statements of entities that are not parents that apply equity accounting to investments in associates and jointly-controlled entities (single entity financial statements) .
IV. Separate financial statements of entities that are not parents that have investments in associates and jointly-controlled entities (single entity financial statements) - equity accounting not applied.
V. Financial statements of an entity that is not a parent and does not have investments in jointly controlled entities.Neither equity accounting nor consolidation applied.
-Which of the following best reflects the sets of financial statements that under the Corporations Act must be included in the financial report of a small proprietary company:
A) II plus either I or III
B) I and II, or III and IV, or V
C) Only I or III
D) none of I to V
Correct Answer:

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