In consolidated financial statements, all intercompany transactions between the parent and its subsidiaries are eliminated to avoid double counting. For example, if a parent company sells goods to a subsidiary, the revenue and expenses related to this transaction are not included in the consolidated revenue and expenses to present a clear picture of the economic activities of the entire group as a single entity.
The CFO reviewed the consolidated financial statements to ensure that all subsidiary transactions were properly accounted for and reflected in the overall financial health of the corporation.
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