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jparksx

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What is the purpose of the adjusted trial balance?
 a. to verify that all of the adjusting entries have been posted
  b. to verify that the net income (loss) is correctly reported
  c. to verify that no adjusting journal entry has been omitted.
  d. to verify that the debits and credits balance

Question 2

For a component unit to be blended in the financial statements, it must
 
  a. have substantively the same governing board of the primary government.
  b. provide services only to the primary government.
  c. benefit the government exclusively, even though it does not provide services directly to the primary government.
  d. Any of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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