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''Financial reporting.''
''Financial reporting.''


Financial information presented about two or more related entities in a single set of figures.
Financial information presented about two or more related entities, in a single set of figures.


For example, a consolidated statement of cash flows or of profit or loss, prepared and presented for a group of companies.
For example, a consolidated statement of cash flows or of profit or loss, prepared and presented for a group of companies.

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Financial reporting.

Financial information presented about two or more related entities, in a single set of figures.

For example, a consolidated statement of cash flows or of profit or loss, prepared and presented for a group of companies.


2.

More generally, any single thing which has been created by combining two or more different things.


See also


Other links

Purpose and process of consolidated group accounting. The Treasurer, April 2015.