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Chapter 8, Problem 8.9AE
To determine
Introduction: When constructive retirement occurs the consolidated income statement reports gain or loss based on the difference between carrying value and purchase price paid by the affiliate to acquire it. And it is not reported in the consolidated balance sheet either as bond payable or as an investment because the bonds are no longer outstanding.
The consolidation entries needed for December 31, 20X8, for investment in F corporation bonds
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ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCT.(LL) >CUSTOM<
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