The CB Company owns 65% of the HD Company. On their separate financial statements, CB Company has Trade Receivables of P975,000, including P24,000 due from HD and HD Company has Trade Receivables P328,000, including P33,000 due from XY. What figure should appear for trade receivables in CB’s consolidated statement of financial position?
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The CB Company owns 65% of the HD Company. On their separate financial statements, CB Company has Trade Receivables of P975,000, including P24,000 due from HD and HD Company has Trade Receivables P328,000, including P33,000 due from XY. What figure should appear for trade receivables in CB’s consolidated
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