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For each of the following, identify in Column 1 the category to which the account belongs, in Column 2 the normal balance for the account, in Column 3 the financial statement on which the account balance is reported, and in Column 4 the account's nature (permanent/temporary).
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Journal Entries
The method of recording financial transactions where each transaction is noted in two accounts in the ledger to maintain the accounting equation's balance.
Bank Reconciliation
The process of matching the balances in an entity's accounting records for a cash account to the corresponding information on a bank statement, to ensure accuracy and completeness of the records.
Erroneously Charged
Incorrectly or mistakenly billed for goods or services, leading to inaccurate financial transactions.
Bank Statement Balance
The ending cash balance as recorded in the bank's records at the end of a reporting period.
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