All of your subsidiaries can share the same ledger with their parent company and all reside on the same application instance. They do perform intercompany accounting. What is Oracle's recommended approach to performing consolidations?
A.
Define multiple ledgers for consolidation and report on ledger set.
B.
Use General Ledger's Balance Transfer programs to transfer subsidiary ledger balances to the parent ledger, and then enter eliminating entries as a separate balancing segment in the parent ledger.
C.
Use Oracle Hyperion Financial Management for this type of complex consolidation.
D.
Use General Ledger's Financial Reporting functionality to produce consolidated reports by balancing segment where each report represents a different subsidiary. Any eliminating entries can be entered in yet another separate balancing segment.
D. Use General Ledger's Financial Reporting functionality to produce consolidated reports by balancing segment where each report represents a different subsidiary. Any eliminating entries can be entered in yet another separate balancing segment.
Reporting Only Consolidations: If your subsidiaries and corporate ledger share the same chart of accounts and calendar.
Balance Transfer Consolidations: If your subsidiaries and corporate ledger have either or both different charts of accounts and different calendars.
Answer: D
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