sekundärkorrigierungen
Sekundärkorrigierungen, a German term, translates to "secondary corrections" and refers to adjustments made to a financial statement or accounting record after the initial closing and publication. These corrections are typically necessitated by the discovery of errors, omissions, or new information that was not available or recognized at the time of the original financial reporting. Unlike primary corrections, which address issues found before the financial statements are finalized, secondary corrections occur post-publication.
The reasons for secondary corrections can be varied. They might stem from a misapplication of accounting standards,