ADVANCED ACCOUNT CONNECT +PROCTORIO
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Author: Hoyle
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Chapter 1, Problem 10P
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Intra-entity transactions: Transactions involving two companies from the same group at once are referred to as intra-group transactions. Since intra-group transactions result in double-counting of the effect of transactions, hence adjustments need to be made for intra-group transactions.
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