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IDs and Paired-Concept Questions
These terms can be used individually as short-answer identification questions, or they can be used in pairs. In the latter case, ask students to explain (1) the meaning and significance of each of the two terms and (2) the relationship between them.
-Economic project appraisal,shadow prices
Proportionate Consolidation Method
An accounting technique used for combining the financial statements of joint ventures, where the investor's share of each line item is included proportionally.
Non-Controlling Interest (NCI)
A financial interest in a subsidiary attributed to shareholders outside of the controlling shareholder group, reflecting their share of the entity's equity that isn’t controlled by the parent company.
Identifiable Net Assets (INA) Method
is a technique used in business combinations to value the acquired company by summing the fair values of its identifiable assets and liabilities.
Proportionate Consolidation Method
An accounting technique used for joint ventures, where an entity's share of each of the assets, liabilities, income, and expenses are combined line by line with similar items in the entity's financial statements.
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