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A control chart identifies potential causes of failures or defects.
Discontinued Operations
Parts of a company's core business or segments that have been sold, disposed of, or ceased to operate.
Continuing Operations
Continuing operations refer to the sections of a company's business that it expects to continue for the foreseeable future, defining its ongoing, core activities.
Financial Statements
Formal records of the financial activities and condition of a business, person, or other entity, typically comprising the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows.
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