Consolidated Financial Statements Definition | Becker

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Consolidated Financial Statements

Consolidated financial statements represent the results of operations, cash flows, and financial position of a single entity, even if multiple legal entities are involved. The presumption is that consolidated financial statements are more meaningful than parent company financial statements and/or parent company financial statements together with separate subsidiary financial statements.

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