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Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA FR Exams › Calling companies P and S in consol
If the companies in the consol q are Vicky (parent) and Natalie (subsid) , is it OK if I call them P and S throughout the question rather than V and N
Is it a major issue to call them V and N?
I can see you getting confused between your Vs and your Ns in the middle of your workings where, for example, V has some closing inventory bought from S. P normally sells to N at a standard gross margin of 30%
I think I would be inclined to bite the proverbial bullet and call them P and S
Besides, it’s only happened once in living memory that the parent and the subsidiary were not P and N
There are more important things to worry about than the examiner’s lexicographic abilities
Thanks Mike
No worries