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Entity Approach
A method in merger and acquisition accounting where the acquiring and target companies are treated as combining their interests, forming a new reporting entity.
Retained Earnings
Profits that a company has earned to date, less any dividends or other distributions paid to shareholders.
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International Financial Reporting Standards, a set of accounting guidelines that dictate how financial statements should be reported around the world.
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Profits made from the sale of assets (realized gains) versus increases in the value of assets still held (unrealized gains).
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