Equity accounting refers to a method of accounting whereby a company reports a proportionate share of the undistributed profits and net assets of another company in which it holds a share of the equity.
The gross equity method is a way of accounting for associated undertakings whereby the investor displays its proportionate share of the investee's aggregate gross assets and liabilities on the balance sheet. Additionally, the related share of turnover is noted in the profit and loss account.
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