Okay, the user wants me to translate "annual close" into Finnish. Let me think. The term "annual close" is often used in financial contexts, referring to the end of the fiscal year. In Finnish, the equivalent term would be "vuosikertominen" or "vuosilopetus". Wait, "vuosikertominen" is more about the annual report, while "vuosilopetus" refers to the closing of the year. But maybe the user is referring to the annual closing process, like closing the books. Another possibility is "vuoden lopetus" which is more general. Let me check some references. In accounting, "year-end closing" is commonly translated as "vuosilopetus" or "vuoden lopetus". Since the user provided "annual close" without context, the safest bet is "vuosilopetus". But I should confirm if there's a more precise term. Alternatively, "vuosikertominen" might be used in some contexts. Hmm. To be thorough, I should consider both possibilities. However, given the direct translation, "annual close" would be "vuosilopetus" in Finnish. I'll go with that.
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