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One of the Differences Between a Stem and Leaf Diagram

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One of the differences between a stem and leaf diagram and a histogram is that even for variables involving a large number of different values, the stem and leaf diagram shows the individual data values whereas the histogram requires you to group the data and lose the individual values.


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Adjusting Journal Entries

Entries made in the general journal at the end of an accounting period to allocate revenues and expenses to the period in which they actually occurred.

Prepared

The state of being made ready in advance for a specific purpose or event.

Adjusted Trial Balance

A compilation of all accounts along with their adjusted balances, employed for the creation of financial reports.

Adjusting Entries

Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to update the accounts and ensure that the reported financial statements are accurate and complete.

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