Transactions recorded in the cash receipts journal are, all receipts of cash.
Cross-footing a cash receipts journal means
Cheque
NO..YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW THE SOURCE THE RECEIPTS..BEFORE YOU CAN CLAIM A MISTAKE OR SOMETHING...IM 14 YEARS OLD
all cash received.
Transactions recorded in the cash receipts journal are, all receipts of cash.
Cross-footing a cash receipts journal means
Cheque
NO..YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW THE SOURCE THE RECEIPTS..BEFORE YOU CAN CLAIM A MISTAKE OR SOMETHING...IM 14 YEARS OLD
all cash received.
check
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cash receipts journal
Another entry will be required in cash receipts journal with difference in recorded 4600(9500 - 5900).
Cross-footing a cash receipts journal means
Purchases Journal & Cash Payments Journal.Also called as Specialized Jounal Entries. Purchases Journals record transactions that involve purchases on credit. Source documents here would probably be invoices. The purchase of inventory on credit is recorded in the purchases journal. Cash Receipts Journal record transactions that involve payments received with cash Source documents would probably be receipts and cheque butts.
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