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    Exam 3: Beginning the Accounting Cycle: Journalizing, Posting, and the Trial Balance
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    How Are Credit Descriptions Distinguished from Debit Descriptions in the General
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How Are Credit Descriptions Distinguished from Debit Descriptions in the General

Question 147

Question 147

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How are credit descriptions distinguished from debit descriptions in the general journal?


A) A line separation.
B) A different colour.
C) Indenting.
D) There is no distinction.

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