How to account for contro to control transactions
Control to control transactions are where the parent buys or sells shares in an existing subsidiary and afterwards still retains control! For example a 90% sub buys 6% more shares or a 90% sub sells a 10% holding, In this brief video I explain how this is accounted for!

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