
The AICPA clarifies.
By CPA Trendlines Research
Guess what: there are two kinds of financial statements.
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One kind is prepared under AR-C Section 70, which provides information for public consumption. The other can be a little looser, meant to be provided as part of a consulting service for internal use only.
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