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because it is the only subsdiary book where proper journal entries are passed . those entries which could not have been passed in any other subsdiary book because it is the only subsdiary book where proper journal entries are passed . those entries which could not have been passed in any other subsdiary book because it is the only subsdiary book where proper journal entries are passed . those entries which could not have been passed in any other subsdiary book
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Yes it is necessary to post all journal entries otherwise no proper books of accounts will be maintained and no accurate financial information will be available.
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The Journal Proper is the record both in which miscellaneous credit transactions are entered that do not fit in other books. It is also called the Journal Residual or the General Journal.
Yes.
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A journal is a chronological record of financial transactions, organized by date. Journal proper refers to the book of original entry where miscellaneous transactions that do not fit in any other specialized journal are recorded. In essence, the journal proper is a catch-all journal for transactions that do not have a specific journal category.
Yes.
Yes, the word journal is a common noun, A proper noun would be the name of a journal, for example, The Journal of the American Medical Association.
because it is the only subsdiary book where proper journal entries are passed . those entries which could not have been passed in any other subsdiary book because it is the only subsdiary book where proper journal entries are passed . those entries which could not have been passed in any other subsdiary book because it is the only subsdiary book where proper journal entries are passed . those entries which could not have been passed in any other subsdiary book
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The proper AMA citation format for a journal article includes the author's last name followed by their initials, the article title, journal name, publication year, volume number, issue number, and page range.
In the Journal Proper