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Without the possibility of business failures, firms would have few incentives to innovate.
Subsidiary Ledger
A detailed set of accounts that supports the main ledger, breaking down specific account transactions, like accounts receivable and payable.
General Ledger Accounts
The comprehensive set of accounts that record all financial transactions of a business, summarized in the general ledger.
Owner's Capital
The amount of equity a business owner has invested in the company, representing the owner's stake or ownership interest.
General Journal
A primary accounting record where all types of financial transactions are initially recorded using the double-entry bookkeeping method.
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