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What financial reporting issues would arise as a result of making a foreign direct investment?

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Answer: Converting foreign GAAP to the parent company GAAP; Translating currency.

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A foreign direct investment is simply an investment that is made by a particular individual or firm in a particular nation even though the interests of the business are being located in another nation.

The financial reporting issues would arise as a result of making a foreign direct investment are the conversion of foreign GAAP to the parent company GAAP and the translation of currency.

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