The equity method of accounting for a stock investment should generally be used when the investor owns a level of stock ownership that:
A) gives the investor an insignificant influence over the investee.
B) usually indicates a plan to acquire a controlling interest in the investee company.
C) requires the investor to prepare consolidated financial statements.
D) gives the investor significant influence over the investee company.
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