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A constant ratio plan allows for speculative gains while limiting potential losses.
Parent-Company Extension Method
An accounting technique used to consolidate the financial statements of a parent company and its subsidiaries, where the entire business is treated as an extension of the parent company.
Goodwill
A non-physical asset that is created when one company is bought by another for an amount exceeding the fair market value of the acquired company's net identifiable assets.
Non-Controlling Interest
The portion of equity ownership in a subsidiary not attributed to the parent company, often reflected in the consolidated financial statements.
Entity Method
A consolidation approach where investments are recorded at cost without adjustment for the investee's post-acquisition activities.
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