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When a change in accounting principle is reported , what is likely sacrificed?

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Whenever a change in principles is made by a company, the company must retrospectively apply the change to all prior reporting periods, as if the new principle had always been in place, unless it is impractical to do so. This is known as "restating." Keep in mind that these requirements only impact direct effects, not indirect effects.

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