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XML in Accounting Systems

XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is used in accounting systems to structure and exchange financial data between applications. While not specific to accounting, XML plays a critical role in integrating ERP systems, automating reports, and enabling technologies like XBRL, bridging software platforms with real-time data exchange.

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