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The subsidiary is the entity (usually a company) which is controlled by the parent undertaking (also known as the group holding company). | The subsidiary is the entity (usually a company) which is controlled by the parent undertaking (also known as the group holding company). | ||
'''2.''' Of lesser importance. | '''2.''' Of lesser importance. |
Revision as of 22:03, 12 September 2013
1. Accounting.
A parent undertaking has a subsidiary for accounting purposes if it has control over the other entity.
The subsidiary is the entity (usually a company) which is controlled by the parent undertaking (also known as the group holding company).
2. Of lesser importance.