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The right-hand side of the balance sheet should include entries for?

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What Accounts should always have a zero balance after all closing entries are completed?

Assets, liabilities and owner's equity


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What should the post closing trial balance is best prepared from?

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Should journal entries be listed chronologically?

Yes, all journal entries should be recorded in a order in which they occur so as per this all journal entries should be listed chronologically.


The current assets section of the balance sheet should include?

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How do credit entries appear on your credit report after a chapter 7 is discharged and do they disappear from the report or show as 0 balance and indicate their inclusion in a bankruptcy?

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Intercompany should these appear on the PL or balance sheet?

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What are the types of cell entries?

dear you should elaborate your question further cell entries for what you are seeking, its misleading question


What general ledger entries should be used to automatically post recurring monthly entries in a computerized accounting system?

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