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What were the most enduring accomplishments of the New Deal? Which of its efforts had the least long-term impact?
Closing Entries
Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to transfer temporary account balances to permanent accounts, helping to prepare the books for the next period.
Reversing Entries
Journal entries made at the beginning of an accounting period to reverse certain adjusting entries made in the previous period.
T-Accounts
A graphic representation of a general ledger account that outlines the debit and credit sides to visualize the effect of transactions on the account.
Reversing Entries
Entries executed at the onset of an accounting cycle to annul or reverse the adjusting records that were established at the end of the last period.
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