A-61408 September 1995 3-11
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Accounting Principles
The accompanying financial statements
include accounts of the Company and all
of its subsidiaries excepts its three finance
sudsidiaries. The finance subsidiaries are
accounted for by the equity method, and
their profit is included in the consolidated
results of operations as a separate item.
The consolidated financialposition describes
the cost of the Company’s investments in
its financial subsidiaries in addition to the
degree of profit retained by them.
Accounting Principles
The accompanying financial
statements include accounts of
the Company and all of its sub-
sidiaries excepts its three finance
sudsidiaries. The finance subsid-
iaries are accounted for by the
equity method, and their profit
is included in the consolidated
results of operations as a sepa-
rate item. The consolidated finan-
cialposition describes the cost
of the Company’s investments
in its financial subsidiaries in
addition to the degree of profit
retained by them.
Accounting Principles
The accompanying financial statements
include accounts of the Company and all
of its subsidiaries excepts its three finance
sudsidiaries. The finance subsidiaries are
accounted for by the equity method, and
their profit is included in the consolidated
results of operations as a separate item.
The consolidated financialposition describes
the cost of the Company’s investments in
its financial subsidiaries in addition to the
degree of profit retained by them.
Accounting Principles
The accompanying financial
statements include accounts of
the Company and all of its sub-
sidiaries excepts its three finance
sudsidiaries. The finance subsid-
iaries are accounted for by the
equity method, and their profit
is included in the consolidated
results of operations as a sepa-
rate item. The consolidated finan-
cialposition describes the cost
of the Company’s investments
in its financial subsidiaries in
addition to the degree of profit
retained by them.
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