Financial Accounting II
ASC 810 is the Accounting Standards Codification that provides guidance on consolidations and the reporting of non-controlling interests in financial statements. It establishes the principles for determining whether an entity must consolidate a variable interest entity (VIE) and how to account for ownership interests that are not wholly owned, ensuring that financial statements reflect the true financial position of a company and its subsidiaries.
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