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  2. Cash receipts journal - Wikipedia

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    A Cash receipts journal is a specialized accounting journal and it is referred to as the main entry book used in an accounting system to keep track of the sales of items when cash is received, by crediting sales and debiting cash and transactions related to receipts.

  3. Special journals - Wikipedia

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    The name and page of the journal from which the ledger entry came is recorded in the folio number column. Each journal has a folio number column. The number of the ledger account to which the journal entry was posted is recorded in the folio number column of the journal. Cash money, EFTPOS, cheques, credit cards. Receipts and payments.

  4. Bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    Cash daybook, usually known as the cash book, for recording all monies received and all monies paid out. It may be split into two daybooks: a receipts daybook documenting every money-amount received, and a payments daybook recording every payment made. General Journal daybook, for recording journal entries.

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  6. Cash account - Wikipedia

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    Cash account acts as a main entry book as well as a ledger in accounting. The dual impact of cash book occurs due to the presence of two sides (entities): Debit and credit. Cash account is the combination of cash receipts journal and cash payment journal and hence called as "cash receipts and payment journal".

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  8. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    All accounts also can be debited or credited depending on what transaction has taken place. For example, when a vehicle is purchased using cash, the asset account "Vehicles" is debited and simultaneously the asset account "Bank or Cash" is credited due to the payment for the vehicle using cash. Some balance sheet items have corresponding ...

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