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1. ''Foreign operations.'' | 1. ''Foreign operations.'' | ||
In the context of foreign operations, a branch is alternative to having a subsidiary company. | In the context of foreign operations, a branch is an alternative to having a subsidiary company. | ||
The foreign branch is a full part of the company headquartered in the home country, rather than being a separate legal entity. | The foreign branch is a full part of the company headquartered in the home country, rather than being a separate legal entity. | ||
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* [[Partnership]] | * [[Partnership]] | ||
* [[Primary statements]] | * [[Primary statements]] | ||
* [[Segment]] | |||
* [[Strategic business unit]] | * [[Strategic business unit]] | ||
* [[Trust]] | * [[Trust]] | ||
* [[Unit]] | |||
* [[Unit trust]] | * [[Unit trust]] | ||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | ||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 12 October 2022
1. Foreign operations.
In the context of foreign operations, a branch is an alternative to having a subsidiary company.
The foreign branch is a full part of the company headquartered in the home country, rather than being a separate legal entity.
2. Financial institutions.
A physical location in which a bank or other financial institution does business with its customers, especially retail customers.
3. Learning & development.
A sub-category of a field of learning.
For example machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence.