
a.
Concept Introduction:
Every business uses basic steps in the recording process. Initially, transactions are recorded in chronological order which occurs in a book of primary entries known as a journal. For each transaction in the journal, the recording shows debit and credit effects on a specific account.
b
Concept Introduction:
Every business uses basic steps in the recording process. Initially, transactions are recorded in chronological order which occurs in a book of primary entries known as a journal. For each transaction in the journal, the recording shows debit and credit effects on a specific account.
The T-accounts for posed transactions.
c.
Concept Introduction:
Every business uses basic steps in the recording process. Initially, transactions are recorded in chronological order which occurs in a book of primary entries known as a journal. For each transaction in the journal, the recording shows debit and credit effects on a specific account.
The

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