Multiple Choice
If a transaction cannot be recorded in a special journal
A) the company must refuse to enter into the transaction.
B) it is recorded in the general journal.
C) it is recorded directly in the accounts in the general ledger.
D) it is recorded as an adjustment on the work sheet.
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