koondarvestus
Koondarvestus, often translated as consolidated accounting, is a process used by a parent company to combine the financial statements of itself and its subsidiaries. This creates a single set of financial statements that represents the economic performance and financial position of the entire group of companies as if they were a single entity. The primary goal is to provide a comprehensive view of the group's financial health, rather than just the performance of the individual companies within it.
The core principle behind koondarvestus is that the parent company controls the subsidiary. Control is typically
The consolidated financial statements typically include a consolidated balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, and