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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhat are the four steps in the accounting cycle?Multiple select question.post transactionsrecord transactionsassess company valueanalyze corporate debtprepare financial statementsexamine source documents

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhat are the four steps in the accounting cycle?Multiple select question.post transactionsrecord transactionsassess company valueanalyze corporate debtprepare financial statementsexamine source documents

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The four steps in the accounting cycle from the options provided are:

  1. Examine source documents
  2. Record transactions
  3. Post transactions
  4. Prepare financial statements

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