Intermediate Financial Accounting I
Adjusting entries are accounting journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to allocate income and expenses to the correct period. These entries ensure that the financial statements reflect the true financial position of a company, adhering to the accrual basis of accounting. They typically involve accrued revenues, accrued expenses, deferred revenues, and deferred expenses, all of which are essential for accurate financial reporting.
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