Consolidation Definition | Becker

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Consolidation

Consolidation is the combination of the financial statements of two or more entities into a single set of financial statements representing a single economic unit. The cost method, the equity method, and consolidation are the three methods of accounting for intercompany investments, depending on the amount of control. See also consolidated financial statements and intercompany transactions and cost method and equity method.

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Consolidated Financial Statements [FARBAR]Intercompany Transactions [FARBAR]Cost Method [FARBAR]Equity Method [FARBAR]Back to Dictionary

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