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    Sources: 1) Financial knowledge enables central control to determine what is happening in different subsidiaries. That enable the integration and control of subsidiaries by the central control. (Belkauoi‚ 1991) 2) Management accounting’ involvement in currency management is also important as the fluctuations in the exchange rates can distort the financial results of the subsidiaries. (Eiteman‚ Stonehill and Moffet‚ 1992). 3) Management accounting is a means of co-ordinating established

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    following journals: Cash Receipts (CR)‚ Cash Payments (CP)‚ Revenue (R)‚ Purchases (P)‚ and General (G). Assume that it uses Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable Subsidiary Ledgers as well as a General Ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction. Also indicate if the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger. The transactions completed by Franklin Company during January‚ its first month of operations‚ are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following

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    Meaning: The combined financial statements of a parent company and its subsidiaries. Definition of ’Consolidated Financial Statements’: Consolidated financial statements are the combined financial statements of a company and all of its subsidiaries‚ divisions‚ or suborganizations. Explanation: Because consolidated financial statements present an aggregated look at the financial position of a parent and its subsidiaries‚ they enable you to gauge the overall health of an entire group of companies

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    Dafna Avraham‚ Patricia Selvaggi‚ and James Vickery A Structural View of U.S. Bank Holding Companies 1. Introduction Notably‚ assets held in nonbanking subsidiaries or directly by the BHC parent account for a progressively larger share of total BHC assets over time (the gray area in Chart 1‚ panel A). This trend reflects a significant broadening in the types of commercial activities engaged in by BHCs and a shift in revenue generation toward fee income‚ trading‚ and other noninterest activities

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    Student Answer: | |  subsidiary ledgers show transactions affecting one customer or one creditor in a single account. (This is one of the advantages of using subsidiary ledgers ("Advantages of Subsidiary Ledgers").) |   | | |  subsidiary ledgers free the general ledger of excessive details. (This is one of the advantages of using subsidiary ledgers ("Advantages of Subsidiary Ledgers").) |   | | |  subsidiary ledgers eliminate errors in individual accounts. (Correct! Subsidiary ledgers help locate

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    10. • Governing MNC • Subsidiary and headquarter relationship (Alfred ch 7 dan Steward ch 3) Lecturing and Discussion Group Students can understanding: a. Analysis to the modern MNC and strategies based upon innovation and knowledge management in the HQ-subsidiary relationship. b. Characteristics of the global shareowners‚ the responsibilities of the owners‚ shareholder activism and value‚ and the conflict of interest. Students can explain: a. The history of

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    What is a subsidiary ledger and what purpose does it serve? An addition to‚ and an expansion of‚ the general ledger is known as a subsidiary ledger. When a group of accounts have common characteristics it is known to be a subsidiary ledger. A subsidiary ledger serves the purpose of keeping the details of the individual balances off the general ledger. What is a control account and what purpose does it serve? A general ledger account that gives a brief summary of a subsidiary ledger’s data

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    Marshall School of Business University of Southern California Global Investors‚ Inc. Teaching Note Purpose of Case This case was written to illustrate a transfer pricing problem in a service setting‚ here an investment management company. The issues and solutions are not as obvious as in a manufacturing setting where one division produces parts that are transferred to another division for further processing. The case is a disguised version of a real conflict in which emotions were running

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    been developed. As such‚ Bartlett and Ghoshal (1989) provided the most extensive typologies regarding MNCs. Besides‚ Harzing (2000) uses a different division of the multinational companies and separates them in relation to organizational design and subsidiary role‚ local responsiveness and interdependence. The identified types are: Multidomestic‚ Global and Transnational (Harzing‚ 2000). Multidomestic typology combines high national responsiveness and domestic competition‚ implying that the company responds

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    Special Journals and Subsidiary Ledgers The four different types of special journals are sales journal‚ cash receipts journal‚ purchase journal‚ and cash payments journal. Special journals reduce the time needed to complete the posting process and they permit greater division of labor‚ this allows several people to record entries in different journals at the same time. When a transaction cannot be recorded in a special journal it is recorded in a general journal. A sales journal would

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