Prior Period Adjustment

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A prior period adjustment refers to the correction of an error or the implementation of a change in accounting policy that affects the financial statements of a previous period. These adjustments are made to ensure the accuracy and consistency of financial reporting. What is a prior period adjustment? It is an essential mechanism for rectifying past inaccuracies in financial statements.

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