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Will Pluto ever collide with Neptune? Why or why not?
Fair Value Method
An accounting strategy that assesses assets or liabilities at their current market value, rather than at historical cost or future projected value.
Proportionate Interest Method
An accounting method used to reflect a company's stake in a joint venture by recognizing only its share of assets, liabilities, income, and expenses in its financial statements.
AASB 3
Refers to the Australian Accounting Standards Board's standard on Business Combinations, outlining requirements for the accounting treatment of mergers and acquisitions.
Measurement of NCI
The process of determining the value of non-controlling interests in a subsidiary, which are not owned by the parent company.
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