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When a company cooks the books, it is deliberately - and illegally - providing false information about its financial situation to bolster its stock price, often by overstating profits and hiding losses.
A company may also cook the books to reduce its tax liability, but then it stirs in the opposite direction by underreporting profits and overstating losses.
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