Non-adjusting events are occurrences that take place between the balance-sheet date and the approval of financial statements by the board of directors. These events do not relate to conditions that existed at the balance-sheet date but necessitate disclosure if they are material to the financial statements.
The reporting date is the specific point in time at which an organization closes its books for an accounting period, summarizing financial activities over that period for reporting purposes.
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