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The term "the New Left" was adopted to emphasize the strong alignment between the grassroots democracy of the 1960s and the orthodox Marxism of the 1930s.
Consolidated Statement
A financial statement that aggregates the financial position and results of operations of a parent company and its subsidiaries as a single entity.
Push-down Accounting
An accounting method used in situations of acquisitions, where the financial statements of the acquired company are restated to reflect the acquirer's basis of assets and liabilities.
Equity Method
An accounting technique used by firms to assess the profits earned from their investments in other companies, where they own a significant but not controlling interest, typically recognized as 20% to 50% ownership.
Consolidation
The process of combining the financial statements of a parent company with those of its subsidiaries to present as if the group is a single entity.
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