
(a)
Journal Entries: Entries to record the financial transactions during each accounting period are called journal entries. Income, liabilities and the giver are credited if the balance is increased and debited if the balance is reduced Expenses, assets and the receiver are debited if the balance is increased and credited if the balance is reduced in a
To post: The beginning balances in the ledger accounts.
(b)
To record: The journal entries for the transactions of March.
(c)
To
(d)
To prepare: Trial balance for Company S.

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