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Complete the following tabulation by inserting in each square the appropriate code as follows: "O" for Overstated; "U" for Understated by; and "N" for no effect Complete all squares.Each transaction (but not years)is a separate situation independent of the others. Complete the following tabulation by inserting in each square the appropriate code as follows:  O  for Overstated;  U  for Understated by; and  N  for no effect Complete all squares.Each transaction (but not years)is a separate situation independent of the others.    Complete the following tabulation by inserting in each square the appropriate code as follows:  O  for Overstated;  U  for Understated by; and  N  for no effect Complete all squares.Each transaction (but not years)is a separate situation independent of the others.

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