ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781307664089
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 7, Problem 12Q
Jones acquires Wilson, in part because the new subsidiary has an unused net operating loss carry-forward for tax purposes. How does this carryforward affect the consolidated figures at the acquisition date?
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