👉 A subsidiary's fluid refers to the financial and operational resources that are allocated to manage and support the subsidiary's specific business activities, distinct from the parent company's resources. This includes funds used for day-to-day operations, investments in assets, and expenses necessary to run the subsidiary's business effectively. The fluid is typically segregated from the parent company's resources to ensure that the subsidiary can operate independently and efficiently, while still benefiting from the parent company's overall financial backing and strategic direction. This separation allows for better control, accountability, and flexibility in managing the subsidiary's unique market demands and objectives.