
Consolidated Financial Statements
A consolidated financial statement is a comprehensive record that combines the financial information of a parent company and its subsidiaries. It includes assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and other financial data, providing an overall picture of the financial health of the entire group. This statement eliminates intercompany transactions to present a unified financial view, helping stakeholders understand the company's total financial position and performance.
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