Business
Close Process
Definition
The close process refers to the set of accounting tasks completed at the end of a period — typically monthly, quarterly, or annually — to finalize the books and produce accurate financial statements. It includes reconciling accounts, recording adjusting journal entries, and reviewing financial reports before delivering them to clients or management. A structured close process helps CPA firms ensure consistency and catch errors before financials are relied upon for decisions.
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