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An investment is classed and accounted for as an associate (or associated undertaking) when:
An investment is classed and accounted for as an associate (or associated undertaking) when:


(i) the investor exercises significant influence over the operating and financial policies of the other entity, which is normally through holdings of over 20%, but less than 50%; and
(i) the investor exercises significant influence over the operating and financial policies of the other entity, which is normally through holdings of over 20%, but less than 50%; and
   
   
(ii) that other entity is not a subsidiary undertaking and the investment does not constitute an interest in a joint venture.
(ii) that other entity is not a subsidiary undertaking and the investment does not constitute an interest in a joint venture.

Revision as of 15:40, 29 July 2013

Financial accounting.

An investment is classed and accounted for as an associate (or associated undertaking) when:

(i) the investor exercises significant influence over the operating and financial policies of the other entity, which is normally through holdings of over 20%, but less than 50%; and

(ii) that other entity is not a subsidiary undertaking and the investment does not constitute an interest in a joint venture.

See also