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Assume you are a senior accountant and have been assigned the responsibility for making the entries to close the books for the year. You have prepared the following four entries and presented them to your boss, the chief financial officer of the company, along with the company CEO, in the weekly staff meeting:
As the CEO was reviewing your work, he asked the question, “What do these entries mean? Can we learn anything about the company from reviewing them?”
Provide an explanation to give to the CEO about what the entries reveal about the company’s operations this year.
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