Book of original entry
A book of original entry (alternatively known as accounting journal; hereinafter, the Journal) is any chronological log of business transactions. The data recorded in the Journals or Journals is further summarized and posted into a general ledger or other book of final entry, from which financial statements are produced.
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According to College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition),
General journal
- Main wikipage: General journal
A general journal is a default Journal that every organization keeps.
Cash book and other journals
In addition to a general journal, organizations may choose to keep one or more of other Journals. Each additional Journal contains detailed records for the types of business transactions pertaining to a specific area such as a cash book, sales journal, purchase journal, payroll journal, etc.
Related concepts
- Bookkeeping. Recording, filing, and retrieving of financial data, as well as producing those financial reports that are required by laws.