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What Is The Difference Between The Balance Sheet Date And The End Of The Accounting Period?

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Balance Sheet Date At The End Of The Accounting Period


[q] what is the difference between the balance sheet date and the end of the accounting period?


[answer] balance sheet date refers to finance. Presentation The annual financial report and Metaphase Financial report. Interim financial reports refer to financial reports less than one year, generally divided into Monthly report Quarterly reports, semi annual reports, etc. Financial reports should generally include financial statements and notes. The end of the accounting period is the date of accounting closing. One is for financial reporting, the other is for a series of accounting treatments at the end of the accounting period.

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