yes and you will, i assure you, you will go to jail if you do it.
It depends on what kind of payment or transaction has been made and whether it was made to a company or an individual person. If the payment was sent through an online payment service, always ask for the transaction number and/or receipt so you can keep a record of the transaction, which will help you resolve any disputes later If your payment was made over the phone or in person, you can visit their store or office and request any necessary information about the transaction to resolve any issue that may come up.
illegal transaction records are looted from the "steal a bank record" job in the Capo job tier in New York.
The "journal" is the first transaction found on the accounting record.
You can easily get the loot items by doing and completing ... "Steal Bank Record" in the Capo level. As with all loot items, you will have to do this job multiple times until you get the transaction records required to finish the other higher level jobs.I found this on here: http://www.squidoo.com/mafia-wars-illegal-transaction-records
yes
You record he credit entry for transaction (a) 5/1 in the journal as
Transaction
Yes, that is possible. For instance a credit could be given to "reverse" a payment made in error.
The first step in processing a business transaction is to identify the transaction. Next, classify the transaction, record, and report the transaction.
No, duplicate receipts are not typically used as the source document to record payments received from debtors. The original receipt is usually the source document that is kept for record-keeping purposes. Duplicate receipts may be issued to the payee as a confirmation of the payment received.
[Debit] Accounts receivable [Credit] Service sales revenue
if cash received then cash is debit while if cash is paid then cash is credit with other account towards which payment made or amount received.