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Answered by poddarti989
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Final accounts gives an idea about the profitability and financial position of a business to its management, owners, and other interested parties. All business transactions are first recorded in a journal. They are then transferred to a ledger and balanced. These final tallies are prepared for a specific period.

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Answered by Nedumaaranrajagam
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Final accounts is a somewhat archaic bookkeeping term that refers to the final trial balance at the end of an accounting period from which the financial statements are derived. This final trial balance includes every journal entry used to close the books, such as: Wage and payroll tax accruals. Income tax accruals.

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