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When a parent consolidates a subsidiary, why must intercompany transactions be eliminated? What would go wrong if they weren't?

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Consolidated statements present the group as a SINGLE economic entity, so transactions between the parent and its subsidiaries — intercompany sales, loans, interest, dividends, receivables/payables —…

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