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An Accounting Classification Requirements Number (ACRN) is a unique identifier used in government and military accounting systems to classify and track funding allocations. It helps ensure that financial transactions are recorded accurately and aligned with specific budgetary categories. The ACRN is essential for maintaining accountability and transparency in financial management, particularly in contract funding and expenditure tracking.

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