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what is meant by journal proper?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Journal Proper is a book maintained to record transactions, which do not find place in special journals. ... All other entries which have not entered in any of the other books.

Answered by smritipriya23
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A Journal proper in the accounting system is a book of original entry in which all type of miscellaneous credit transactions, which usually do not fit in any other books are recorded. This is why it is also called miscellaneous journal.

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