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True positioning versus traditional "after the event" accounting explained.

In traditional "after the event" accounting, financial transactions are recorded and accounted for after they have occurred. This means that the financial records may not accurately reflect the current financial position of the company. As a result, companies using this approach may not have a clear and up-to-date picture of their financial health, which can make it difficult to make accurate and informed business decisions.