A parent company and its subsidiary decide to consolidate their financial statements. By doing so, the consolidated financial statement will provide a single set of financials representing the aggregate of the parent's and the subsidiary's assets, liabilities, and equity, along with their combined income and expenses.
During the merger process, the CFO explained that consolidation of the companies' financial statements would help streamline operations and provide clearer financial insights to stakeholders.
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