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A company records its transactions and events in four special journals and a general journal (perpetual inventory method).The columns of these journals are numbered as follows:
A company records its transactions and events in four special journals and a general journal (perpetual inventory method).The columns of these journals are numbered as follows:    Show how each of the following transactions would be recorded in the above set of accounting journals by inserting the number(s) of the columns in which the debit(s) would appear in the column labeled  Debits  below and by inserting the number(s) of the columns in which the credits would appear in the column labeled  Credits  below.   Show how each of the following transactions would be recorded in the above set of accounting journals by inserting the number(s) of the columns in which the debit(s) would appear in the column labeled "Debits" below and by inserting the number(s) of the columns in which the credits would appear in the column labeled "Credits" below.
A company records its transactions and events in four special journals and a general journal (perpetual inventory method).The columns of these journals are numbered as follows:    Show how each of the following transactions would be recorded in the above set of accounting journals by inserting the number(s) of the columns in which the debit(s) would appear in the column labeled  Debits  below and by inserting the number(s) of the columns in which the credits would appear in the column labeled  Credits  below.


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