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Chapter 10A, Problem 3P
1.
To determine
Prepare the voucher register, check register and general journal for the October month.
2.
To determine
Show the total of the voucher register and check register for the October month.
3.
To determine
Show the equality of credit and debit column of voucher register and check register.
4.
To determine
Post the prepared register and general journals to vouchers payable account.
5.
To determine
Prepare a schedule for voucher payable.
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