ACCOUNTING PRCINCIPLES (CCCS CUSTOM)
ACCOUNTING PRCINCIPLES (CCCS CUSTOM)
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Author: Weygandt
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 2, Problem 6E

a.

To determine

Introduction: Journal is a book of original entries in which the transactions (expressed in monetary terms) are recorded in a chronological sequence considering the accounts principles and after taking into account the rules of the double entry book-keeping system.

To determine: The debit and credit analysis for each transaction for the period.

b.

To determine

Introduction: Journal is a book of original entry in which the transactions (expressed in monetary terms) are recorded in a chronological sequence considering the accounts principles and after taking in to account the rules of the double entry book-keeping system.

To prepare: The journal entries for the transactions given.

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