difference between journal ,and ledger
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The journal is the first step of the accounting cycle because all transactions are analysed and recorded as journal entries. The ledger is an extension of the journal where journal entries are marked by the company and its general ledger account based on which of the financial statements the company has prepared.
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The journal is the first step of the accounting cycle because all transactions are analysed and recorded as journal entries. The ledger is an extension of the journal where journal entries are marked by the company and its general ledger account based on which of the financial statements the company has prepared
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