Modern accounting software makes it relatively easy to correct a transaction error. Minor errors discovered after the annual financial report is prepared are not corrected. Why not?
A. Bookkeepers do not know how to fix the errors.
B. Retracting an annual report is not appropriate for minor errors.
C. Current year budgets would have to be changed.
D. Accounting errors should be corrected only after a forensic audit.
Answer: B
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