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Recurring general ledger entries can be created to post recurring monthly journal entries. Expenses may include rent, telephone, and automobile payments.
Closing entries are normally entered in the general journal to zero temporary and nominal accounts. They do not need to be posted to the worksheet.
what is the disadvantages of general journal
Closing entries should be journalized and posted. They are entered in the general journal, as well as posted in the general ledger.
I believe Torah is capitalized when refering to the chumash (five books of Moses), since it is a proper noun. However, when used in the general sense, I heard beautiful torah at his table, I believe it isn't capitalized.
Yes, "General" should be capitalized when referring to a military or professional title before a name (e.g., General Smith) or when used as part of a specific name (e.g., Attorney General).
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When North, South, East, or West (or a combination of them) are capitalized in the middle of a sentence, it means that the writer is referring to a specific place. He/she is not just refering to a general direction. "He is from the MiddleEast." "Turn east in a few minutes."
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Recurring general ledger entries can be created to post recurring monthly journal entries. Expenses may include rent, telephone, and automobile payments.
Closing entries are normally entered in the general journal to zero temporary and nominal accounts. They do not need to be posted to the worksheet.
what is the disadvantages of general journal
Depending on what form your refering to. But in general it all around us.
No, "transition process" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word in the sentence or part of a title.
Yes, it should be capitalized. Capitalization of elements and compounds are a general rule.
Closing entries should be journalized and posted. They are entered in the general journal, as well as posted in the general ledger.