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Accounting Cycle

The cycles repeated each fiscal reporting period for the purpose of preparing financial statements for users. Accounting cycle ranges from performing transactions, recording transactions in the general ledger & subledger, closing the accounts to income summary during year end, producing financial statements and resetting the income statement accounts to $0 for reporting in the next accounting cycle (in the following year).

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