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The General Ledger and the Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger Are

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The general ledger and the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger are the same book.


Definitions:

Journalizing

Journalizing is the process of recording transactions in the accounting journals as part of the double-entry bookkeeping system.

Closing Entries

Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to transfer the balances of temporary accounts to permanent accounts, ultimately resetting the temporary accounts for the new fiscal period.

Post-closing Trial Balance

A statement created after closing entries are made, listing all active accounts and their balances to ensure debits equal credits.

Asset Accounts

Accounts that represent tangible and intangible items of value owned by a business, which can include cash, receivables, inventory, equipment, and intellectual property.

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