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An immediate parent entity may purchase shares in its subsidiary in separate transactions with long periods of time between transactions.It is possible that one transaction may give rise to goodwill on consolidation and another to an excess.How would the excess on consolidation be calculated and treated in the consolidated accounts?
Nontraditional Family Structure
Family configurations that differ from the traditional nuclear family, including single-parent families, blended families, and families with same-sex parents.
Grandparent-Headed Families
Family units where grandparents are the primary caretakers of their grandchildren, often due to various family circumstances.
Two-Parent Families
Family units consisting of two adults, typically a mother and a father, raising one or more children.
Joint Custody
A legal term referring to a child custody arrangement where both parents share the decision-making responsibilities and/or physical custody of the child.
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