When the monthly financial reports are created by organizations, they are made public:

To both the shareholders and the government
Only to the board of directors
Only to the shareholders
Only to the government

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Monthly financial reports are typically made public to both the shareholders and the government. Shareholders use these reports to assess the performance of their investment, while regulatory agencies require companies to file financial information for compliance and transparency purposes. However, the exact reporting practices can vary by organization and jurisdiction.