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5 March, 17:06

True or False. If the heading on a report reads "For the year ended June 30," we can assume that the report covers a fiscal year and a full 12-month period.

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  1. 5 March, 17:12
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    Answer: True

    Explanation: In accounting, the heading of a report is to show if its a full years report or not.

    For a report with the heading "For the year ended June 30,' it shows that the report is a one year report which is a twelve months calendar report.

    For reports that are up to one year, their heading usually reads : ' A Nine months report ending 31st January' or 'A Eleven months report ending 31st March'.
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