Consolidated Financial Statements Flashcards
What is the definition of control? (3 elements needed)
- Power over the investee
- Exposure or rights to variable returns from the invested
- The ability to use power over the invested to affect the reporting entity’s returns from the other company
What is the accounting standard for Consolidated Financial Statements?
IFRS 10
What is the acronym fortune criteria for control?
PET
What is a subsidiary and the typical shareholding?
An entity that is controlled by the parent company
More than 50%
What is an associate and it’s typical shareholding?
An entity over which the investor has significant influence
Between 20 and 50%
What is a jointly controlled entity and its typical shareholding?
An entity over which the parent has joint control
Depends but often between 20 and 50%
Define significant influence
The power to participate in financial and operating policy decisions of the associate but is not control or joint control over those policies
What is the acronym for the criteria for significant influence?
RPMP
What is the criteria for significant influence?
- Representation on the board of directors
- Participation in policy making processes
- Material transactions between investor and invested
- Provision of essential technical information