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Line-by-Line Method
The line-by-line method is an accounting technique used in consolidating the financial statements of a parent company and its subsidiaries, where each line item of the subsidiary’s financial statements is added to the parent’s corresponding items.
AASB 11
Australian Accounting Standards Board pronouncement governing the accounting for arrangements between parties that are collectively controlling an economic activity.
Jointly Controlled Entities
Businesses owned and operated by two or more parties who share control and decisions, typically structured through contractual arrangements.
Contractual Agreement
This is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties with mutual obligations, often delineated in a document.
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