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A failing find) operation on an STL set returns a null pointer value.
Double-Entry Accounting
An accounting method that involves making two entries for every transaction, to maintain the balance of the accounting equation.
Debits and Credits
Fundamental elements of double-entry bookkeeping, where debits represent increases in assets or expenses and credits signify increases in liabilities, equity, or income.
Transaction
An agreement or exchange between two or more parties that is recorded and has a financial impact on the business.
T-Account
A graphical representation of a ledger account, showing two sides for debits and credits, used in accounting.
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