Carve-out Method

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The “carve-out method” refers to a financial strategy used to separate a subsidiary or division from its parent company, often in preparation for a sale, spin-off, or public offering. This method involves creating standalone financial statements for the carved-out entity, ensuring it reflects its own financial position and performance. The carve-out method is crucial for transparency and valuation purposes.

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