Subsequent Events

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Subsequent events refer to occurrences or transactions that take place after the balance sheet date but before the financial statements are issued or available to be issued. These events can significantly impact the financial statements and are categorized into recognized and non-recognized events. The subsequent event definition is crucial for accurate financial reporting, ensuring that users of financial statements are informed of material changes.

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