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Under the cash basis of accounting, expense recognition generally does not follow revenue recognition.
Voting Stock
Refers to shares that give the holder the right to vote on corporate matters, such as electing the board of directors.
Controlling Influence
Refers to the power exercised by an entity or individual that holds a majority of voting rights in another business, allowing significant influence over its operations and decisions.
Long-term Investments
Investments made by a company intended to be held for a period exceeding one year, often in bonds, stocks, or real estate.
Debt Investments-HTM
Investments in debt securities intended to be held to maturity, reflecting a long-term investment strategy for earning interest income.
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