A home for oddball transactions?

No business activity is too unusual for the books - this article explores ‘the journal’
The journal is a book of prime entry. In other words, it is not a part of the double entry system, but a link between the ledger accounts and the source documents. It sits alongside the daybooks and cashbook and deals with transactions that do not fit in those. Often described as the daybook for non-regular transactions, it is used for: • Opening entries • Purchase and...

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