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A closing entry is an accounting journal entry made at the end of an accounting period to transfer temporary account balances to permanent accounts. This process involves closing revenue and expense accounts, which resets their balances to zero for the next period, and transferring the net income or loss to the retained earnings account. Closing entries ensure that financial statements accurately reflect the performance of the business over a specific period.

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