
Concept explainers
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Special Journal: It is a book where only specific type of monetary transactions such as cash receipts, cash payments, credit sales, and credit purchases are recorded.
Sales Journal: It is a special book where only sales transactions that are sold to customer on credit are recorded.
Purchase Journal: It is a special book where only purchase transactions that are purchased from suppliers on credit are recorded.
Cash Receipts Journal: It is a special book where only cash receipts transactions that are received from customers or other sources are recorded.
Cash Payments Journal: It is a special book where only cash payments transactions that are paid to the supplier or other sources are recorded.
General Journal: It is a book where all the monetary transactions are recorded in the form of
To record: The transactions in a sales journal.
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To calculate: Total each column of the sales journal.
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To show: How posting would be made by writing the accounts numbers and check marks in the journals.

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