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(Attack of the Robot Accountant 214) would be the correct parenthetical citation for citing multiple works by the same author.

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What is the difference between adjusting entries and correcting entries?

Correcting entries correct errors. Adjusting entries fine tune the accounts.


What is the relationship between parenthetical citations and the Works Cited page?

A parenthetical citation appears in the body of the text itself. You use it when you have quoted or used material from a source. At the end of the sentence, just before the period, you put (author, page). If you have mentioned the author's name in the sentence or used multiple sources by an author, you can use (Title, page).A works cited page is where you document, in alphabetical order starting with the author's last name, all of the sources you used in your paper. This is also called a bibliography.


Are footnotes and Bibilographic entries formatted differently?

Yes, footnotes and bibliographic entries are formatted differently. Footnotes provide brief citations or additional information at the bottom of a page, typically using a specific citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago) that may include the author's name, title, and page number. Bibliographic entries, found in a reference list or works cited page at the end of a document, provide full citation details for each source, following the same citation style but often with a different order and structure.


Does the fact that the trial balanced mean that there are no errors in the account?

No. There could be missing entries or entries that were not correct (wrong amounts, duplicates, etc.)


Adjusting entries are designed primarily to correct accounting errors?

True


How do you correct errors in accounting?

To rectify the errors in accounting adjusting entries are made to adjust the amount in any transaction or reversing the original entries etc.


Do you number bibliography entries?

No, typically bibliographies are listed in alphabetical order by the author's last name or by title if no author is provided. Numbering entries is not a standard practice in most citation styles.


What are the purpose of making adjusting journal entries?

Adjustments are made to journal entries to correct mistakes. Adjustments can also be made to ensure accounts balance, but this is normally done for internal purposes.