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Cost Method
The Cost Method is an accounting approach where investments are recorded at their acquisition cost, without adjustment for changes in market value.
Equity Method
An accounting technique used to record investments in which the investor has significant influence over the investee but does not control it outright, usually indicated by owning 20% to 50% of the investee's equity.
Controlling Interest
Ownership of a portion of a company that is large enough to control or influence decision-making and operations.
Significant Influence
The ability of an investor to affect decisions of the investee in which it holds a significant but not controlling interest, typically through ownership of 20% to 50% of voting shares.
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