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Adjusting Entry
A journal entry made in accounting to update the records for accruals and deferrals that have not yet been recorded.
Accrued Revenue
Income that has been earned but not yet received, typically recorded in the accounting period it is earned rather than when cash is exchanged.
Reversing Entries
Journal entries made at the beginning of an accounting period to reverse or cancel adjusting entries made at the end of the previous period, simplifying the recording of subsequent transactions.
Operating Cycle
The average time period between the acquisition of inventory and the collection of cash from accounts receivable, reflecting the efficiency of a company's operations.
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