Managerial Accounting
Adjusting entries are journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to update account balances and ensure the financial statements accurately reflect the company's financial position and performance. These entries are necessary to properly match revenues and expenses, as well as to recognize assets, liabilities, and other items that may have been overlooked or incorrectly recorded during the period.
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