Which of the following is not a typical adjustment made to the income statement for projection purposes? ? Adding expenses not reflected in income (ex: under accrual of the allowance for uncollectible accounts). ? Separating operating and non-operating items. ? Adjusting revenues to only include organic revenue growth. ? Removing transitory items such as restructuring charges.
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