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    Exam 23: Events Occurring After the End of the Reporting Period
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    Dividends Declared After the Reporting Date but Before the Authorisation
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Dividends Declared After the Reporting Date but Before the Authorisation

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Dividends declared after the reporting date but before the authorisation for issue of the financial report are typically recognised as a liability.

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