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a
Preferred dividendsare the dividends paid on preferred stock, although consolidated net income is unaffected by preferred dividends. The amount allocated to the controlling interest is affected because the income allocated to the non-controlling interest is deducted to calculate controlling interest.
the S’s contribution to consolidated net income for 20X2.
b
Preferred dividends are the dividends paid on preferred stock, although consolidated net income is unaffected by preferred dividends. The amount allocated to the controlling interest is affected because the income allocated to the non-controlling interest is deducted to calculate controlling interest.
the income assigned to non-controlling interest for 20X2.
c
Preferred dividends are the dividends paid on preferred stock, although consolidated net income is unaffected by preferred dividends. The amount allocated to the controlling interest is affected because the income allocated to the non-controlling interest is deducted to calculate controlling interest.
the portion of S’s
d
Preferred dividends are the dividends paid on preferred stock, although consolidated net income is unaffected by preferred dividends. The amount allocated to the controlling interest is affected because the income allocated to the non-controlling interest is deducted to calculate controlling interest.
the computation of book value assigned to common shareholders on January 1, 20X2.
e
Preferred dividends are the dividends paid on preferred stock, although consolidated net income is unaffected by preferred dividends. The amount allocated to the controlling interest is affected because the income allocated to the non-controlling interest is deducted to calculate controlling interest.
the amount to be reported as non-controlling interest in the year January 1,20X2.
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