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Locks with large granularity are easy for the DBMS to administer but frequently cause conflicts.
Fair Value Method
An accounting approach wherein assets and liabilities are priced at their current market value to provide a more accurate valuation on financial statements.
Stock Investments
Investments in shares of public companies, aiming to generate income through dividends or capital gains.
Consolidation
Consolidation is the process of combining the financial statements of several subsidiaries or companies into the combined financial statements of the parent company to present as a single economic entity.
Equity Method
An accounting technique used by a company to record its investment in another company when it holds significant influence but not full control or majority ownership.
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