
Introduction:
Journals: Journals are prepared to record business transactions. There are two types of journals:
1. Special Journals: Special journals record the recurring business tractions like sales, purchase, cash receipts and payments. Some special journals are as follows:
• Sales journal
• Sales Return Journal
• Purchase journal
• Purchase return journal
• Cash receipts journal
• Cash payment journal
2. General Journal: All the business transactions which do not belong to special journals are recorded using General journal.
Requirement-1:
To determine: The total for each column of Cash Payment journal
Requirement -2:
To determine: The four column accounts payable subsidiary ledgers
Requirement -3:
To determine: The four column general ledgers
Requirement -4:
To determine: The total of balances in accounts payable subsidiary ledgers and accounts payable ledger

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