A: journalizing
B: analyzing
C: reporting
D: posting
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- Which of the following is not a step in the accounting cycle? A: Journalizing the transactions B: Preparing a sale order C: Posting of journal entries to ledger accounts D: Preparing a trial balance
- The process of posting journal into ledger account is called( ) A: Analysing B: Journalizing C: Posting D: The trial balance
- The process of transferring information from journal to the ledger is known as . ( ) A: posting B: preparing a trial balance C: journalizing D: preparing financial statements
- A column in journals and ledger accounts used to cross reference journal and ledger entries is the__________. A: account balance column B: debit column C: posting reference column D: credit column E: description column
- 中国大学MOOC: A column in journals and ledger accounts used to cross reference journal and ledger entries is the__________.
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The process of recording transactions in the journal is called( ) A: Analysing B: Journalizing C: Posting D: the trial balance
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Accounting cycle usually can be divided into the following steps:(1) from source documents.(2)Applying double-entry system to .(3) the entries in the journals into the general(and the subsidiary) ledger accounts.(4) the general ledger accounts.(5) ,journalizing and posting them into ledger accounts.(6)Preparing a .(7)Preparing . A: Analyzing transactions B: record transactions in journals C: Posting D: Adjusting E: Making closing entries F: trial balance G: financial statements
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Accounting cycle usually can be divided into the following steps:(1)Analyzing transactionsfrom source documents.(2)Applying double-entry system to .(3) the entries in the journals into the general(and the subsidiary) ledger accounts.(4) the general ledger accounts.(5) ,journalizing and posting them into ledger accounts.(6)Preparing a trial balance .(7)Preparing .
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The process of transferring journal entry information from the journal to the ledger iscalled____________ . It leaves a helpful ____________ in checking for accuracy.
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A()is a chronological (arrange in order of time ) record of business transactions. A: journal B: ledger accounts C: general ledger