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What are International Accounting Standards?

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Rules for measuring transactions and disclosing financial information.

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What is the aim of accounting standards?

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To reduce differences in expression and practice under similar circumstances.

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What framework do accounting standards provide?

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A framework for evaluating professional work quality and responsibility.

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What are the main roles of SOCPA in Saudi Arabia?

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Regulating professions, developing standards, training, exams, and boosting confidence.

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When was the International Accounting Standards Board established?

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In 2001.

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How many members does the IASB have under the IFRS Foundation?

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Sixteen members.

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What documents does the IASB approve?

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International Financial Reporting Standards and related documents.

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What does the Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting establish?

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It establishes concepts underlying financial statement preparation and presentation for external users.

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What key objectives does the Conceptual Framework address?

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It addresses objectives, qualitative characteristics, element definitions, recognition, measurement, and capital concepts.

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Why is financial information considered relevant?

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Because it can make a difference in users’ decisions through predictive or confirmatory value.

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What does faithful representation require of financial information?

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It requires complete, neutral, and error-free representation of the phenomena.

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What are the enhancing qualitative characteristics of financial information?

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Comparability, understandability, verifiability, and timeliness.

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How is an asset defined in financial reporting?

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A resource controlled from past events expected to bring future economic benefits.

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What defines a liability in financial reporting?

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A present obligation from past events expected to cause an outflow of economic resources.

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What is equity in financial reporting terms?

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The residual interest in assets after deducting all liabilities.

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What is the aim of IAS 1 in financial statement presentation?

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To establish a basis for comparable general-purpose financial statements.

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What documents make up a complete set of financial statements?

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Statement of financial position, profit or loss and other comprehensive income, changes in equity, cash flows, and notes.

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Name one general presentation consideration for financial statements.

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Fair presentation and IFRS compliance.

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When can an entity present assets and liabilities based on liquidity instead of current/non-current?

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When liquidity-based presentation provides more relevant information, like for some financial institutions.

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What defines a current asset regarding the operating cycle?

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Expected to be realized, sold, or consumed in the normal operating cycle.

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When is a liability classified as current based on settlement rights?

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When the entity lacks the right to defer settlement for at least twelve months.

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What items are included in the statement of profit or loss?

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Revenue, gains or losses on derecognition and reclassification of financial assets, finance costs, equity-accounted results, tax expense, and discontinued operations.

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How must material income and expense items be disclosed?

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Separately by nature and amount, with no item presented as extraordinary.

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Which inventories does IAS 2 not apply to?

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Work in progress from construction contracts, financial instruments, and biological assets related to agriculture.

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What is net realizable value?

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Estimated selling price minus estimated completion and selling costs.

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At what value are inventories measured?

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The lower of cost and net realizable value.

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What costs are included in inventory cost?

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Costs of purchase, conversion, and other costs to bring inventory to present location and condition.

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What costs are included in costs of purchase?

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Purchase price, import duties, non-recoverable taxes, transport, and other acquisition costs minus discounts and returns.

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What costs are included in conversion costs?

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Direct labor and fixed and variable production overheads like depreciation and indirect materials.

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When is inventory expense recognized?

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When inventory is sold, write-downs or losses occur, or reversals happen.

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Which inventory cost formulas are used under international standards?

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Specific identification, FIFO, and weighted average; LIFO is no longer used.

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What does IAS 7 require for every financial statement period?

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A cash flow statement as a component of the financial statements.

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What are cash equivalents?

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Short-term, highly liquid investments readily convertible to known cash amounts with insignificant value risk.

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What activities do operating activities include?

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The entity’s principal revenue-producing activities and activities other than investing or financing.

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What do investing activities concern?

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Acquiring and disposing of long-term assets and other non-cash-equivalent investments.

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What do financing activities change?

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The size and composition of contributed equity and borrowings.

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Into which categories must cash flows be classified?

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Operating, investing, and financing activities.

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What cash receipts and payments are included in operating cash flows?

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Cash receipts from sales, services, grants, fees, commissions, other income, payments to suppliers and employees, insurance receipts and payments, income-tax payments (unless linked to investing or financing), and cash flows from trading contracts.

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What distinguishes the direct and indirect methods of cash flow reporting?

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Direct method discloses major classes of gross cash receipts and payments; indirect method adjusts profit or loss for non-cash items, working-capital changes, and investing or financing items.

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What are accounting policies in financial statements?

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Specific principles, bases, conventions, rules, and practices applied by an entity.

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What triggers a change in accounting estimate?

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New information or developments, not error correction.

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What defines a prior-period error?

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Omission or misstatement from failing to use or misusing reliable information available when preparing statements.

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When can an entity change an accounting policy?

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Only when required by IFRS or when it provides more reliable and relevant information.

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How is a change in accounting policy applied?

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Retrospectively by adjusting opening equity and comparative amounts as if always applied.

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When is a change in accounting estimate recognized in profit or loss?

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In the current period if it affects only that period, or current and future periods if it affects both.

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How must material prior-period errors be corrected?

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Retrospectively by restating comparative information in the first financial statements after discovery.

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What are events after the reporting period?

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Events occurring between the reporting period end and financial statement authorization date.

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What distinguishes adjusting events from non-adjusting events?

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Adjusting events evidence conditions existing at the reporting date; non-adjusting arise after it.

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What must an entity do for adjusting events after the reporting period?

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Adjust recognized amounts in its financial statements.

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What is the authorization date of financial statements?

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The date when financial statements are legally authorized for issue, usually board approval.

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How does a customer’s bankruptcy after reporting period affect receivables?

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It confirms impairment at reporting date requiring adjustment of receivable carrying amount.

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What is the treatment of non-adjusting events after the reporting period?

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Do not adjust recognized amounts but disclose material events with nature and financial effect.

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How are dividends proposed after the reporting period treated?

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Not recognized as a liability at reporting date but disclosed if declared before authorization.

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What basis must financial statements use if management decides to liquidate after reporting period?

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They must not be prepared on a going-concern basis.

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What defines a construction contract?

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A contract specifically negotiated for constructing a single or interrelated assets.

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What distinguishes a fixed-price contract from a cost-plus contract?

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Fixed-price contracts have a fixed price; cost-plus contracts reimburse costs plus a fee.

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When are separate assets treated as separate construction contracts?

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When separate bids, negotiations, and identifiable revenues and costs exist for each asset.

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When is a group of contracts treated as one construction contract?

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When negotiated as a single package, interrelated as one project, and performed concurrently.

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How is contract revenue recognized when results can be estimated reliably?

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By reference to the stage of completion at the reporting date with immediate loss recognition.

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How is revenue recognized when contract results cannot be estimated reliably?

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Revenue is recognized only to the extent of probably recoverable costs incurred.

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What conditions are required for reliable estimation in fixed-price contracts?

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Reliable measurement of total revenue, probable benefits, remaining costs, and stage of completion.

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What disclosures are required for construction contracts?

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Revenue, methods, stage of completion, cumulative costs, profits, advances, and retentions.

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What defines a finance lease in terms of risks and rewards?

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It transfers substantially all the risks and rewards incidental to ownership of an asset.

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What distinguishes an operating lease from a finance lease?

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It does not transfer substantially all the risks and rewards incidental to ownership.

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What is a lease contract?

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An agreement giving the lessee the right to use an asset for a period in exchange for payment.

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How does a lessee recognize a finance lease at commencement?

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As an asset and liability at the lower of fair value or present value of minimum lease payments.

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What costs are added to the asset when recognizing a finance lease?

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The lessee’s initial direct costs.

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How are finance-lease payments divided?

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Between finance charges and reduction of the outstanding liability.

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How are finance charges allocated in a finance lease?

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To produce a constant periodic interest rate on the remaining liability.

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How are operating-lease payments recognized as expenses?

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On a straight-line basis over the lease term unless another basis better represents usage.

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What is the functional currency of an entity?

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The currency of the primary economic environment where the entity operates.

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What defines monetary items in foreign exchange?

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Money held and assets or liabilities in fixed or determinable amounts of money.

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How is a foreign-currency transaction initially recorded?

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By multiplying the foreign amount by the exchange rate at the transaction date.

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Which exchange rate is used for foreign-currency monetary items at reporting date?

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The closing rate.

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Which exchange rate applies to non-monetary items measured at historical cost?

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The transaction-date rate.

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Which exchange rate is used for non-monetary items measured at fair value?

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The rate when fair value was measured.

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Where are exchange differences on settlement or remeasurement of monetary items recognized?

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In profit or loss in the period they arise.

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What happens to cumulative exchange differences on disposal of a foreign operation?

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They are reclassified from equity to profit or loss.

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How do consolidated financial statements present assets and liabilities?

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As those of a single economic entity including parent and subsidiaries.

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What do separate financial statements account for?

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Investments held by the parent or investor.

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What are separate financial statements?

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Statements where investments are accounted for at cost or under IFRS 9 by a parent or investor.

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How are investments in subsidiaries accounted for in separate financial statements?

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At cost or in accordance with IFRS 9 using the same treatment per investment class.

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When are dividends recognized in profit or loss in separate financial statements?

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When the investor’s right to receive them is established.

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What must a parent disclose if it presents separate instead of consolidated financial statements?

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That fact, its principal place of business and country of incorporation, where consolidated statements can be obtained, significant investments and ownership percentages, and accounting method used.

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