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Type O blood contains both antigen A and antigen B on the red blood cells.
Journal Entries
The method by which financial transactions are recorded in a company's accounting records; each entry typically includes a debit and a credit.
Adjusting Journal Entries
These are entries made in the accounting records to update the accounts for events that have occurred but have not yet been recorded.
Closing Journal Entries
Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to transfer temporary account balances to permanent accounts and prepare the company's books for the next period.
Current Assets
Assets that are expected to be converted into cash, sold, or consumed within one year or within the operating cycle of a business, whichever is longer.
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