Accountancy, asked by IIMagicalWorldII, 19 days ago

What is difference between journal and journal proper?​

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Answered by DrCockTail40
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A journal refers to a daily book or a day-to-day book that is used to record the business transactions date-wise or chronologically. ... A journal proper maintains records of original transactions that are not usually mentioned in any accounting book because they do not occur frequently or are of not much significance.

Answered by Kristinoolsen
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A journal refers to a daily book or a day-to-day book that is used to record the business transactions date-wise or chronologically. ... A journal proper maintains records of original transactions that are not usually mentioned in any accounting book because they do not occur frequently or are of not much significance

A journal refers to a daily book or a day-to-day book that is used to record the business transactions date-wise or chronologically. ... A journal proper maintains records of original transactions that are not usually mentioned in any accounting book because they do not occur frequently or are of not much significance.

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