The Accounting Reference Date (ARD), also known as the reporting date, signifies the end of an accounting reference period, such as a financial year, for a company. It is essential for preparing financial statements and other required reports.
The Accounting Reference Date (ARD) is the date that marks the end of a company's financial year, crucial for the preparation of annual accounts and financial statements.
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