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Publish the accounts Thu May 05, 2005 14:00 pm  Publish the accounts
 

Test No. incompl/inter-11 "Accounts", question 7

At the end of the financial year it is the responsibility of the chief finance officer to ......... the accounts.

(a) print
(b) edit
(c) publish
(d) direct

Test No. incompl/inter-11 "Accounts", answer 7

At the end of the financial year it is the responsibility of the chief finance officer to publish the accounts.

Correct answer: (c) publish
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Publish Thu May 05, 2005 16:17 pm  Publish
 

Publish is the right answer and means to make this information known to everyone.
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