Variable Interest Entity | Advanced Accounting | CPA Exam FAR | Ch 3 P 1 financial accounting chapter 3

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  1. According to the FASB: “A lessee is required to recognize assets and liabilities for leases with lease terms of more than 12 months.”

    The key to identifying red flags in off-balance sheet financing (OBSF) is to read financial statements in full. Look out for key words such as partnerships, rental, or lease expenses and cast a critical eye over them.

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  2. Why 3% of voting interest give the right of ownership to investors, whereas the control is usually taken place for holding an interest more than 50%? Which in that case Enron who guarantee the loan?

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  3. Thank you so much for this lecture, my professor is using a different book for advanced accounting which makes it more difficult to follow your lecture like i used to with wiley for intermediate 1 and 2. I re read the book 3 times and still didnt understand but it took your 30 mins lecture to understand everything.

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  4. At 27:43, how can a majority owner not have control? Who would be the controller then? I have heard about parents losing interest because of some circumstances. Would that cause the majority owner to not have control?

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