The basic accounting concepts and fundamental accounting assumptions. Is there any conflict between two?
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A general ledger account is an account or record used to sort, store and summarize a company's transactions. These accounts are arranged in the general ledger (and in the chart of accounts) with the balance sheet accounts appearing first followed by the income statement accounts. Examples of General Ledger Accounts.
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