Accounting Chapter 11 T/F

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When using an accounts receivable ledger, the total amount due from all customers is summarized in a single general ledger account.

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Each amount in a sale's journal Account Receivable Debit column is posted as a credit to the customer account in the accounts receivable ledger.

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Entries in a general journal may affect account balances in an account payable ledger.

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Errors made in recording amounts in subsidiary ledgers always affect the general ledger controlling account.

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The amount on each line of a purchases journal is posted as a credit to a vendor account in the accounts payable ledger.

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The form used in the accounts receivable ledger has a Debit Balance column.

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The number of entries that may be recorded on each ledger account form is limited to fifteen.

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The steps for posting a journal entry to correct customer accounts are exactly the same as posting other transactions to subsidiary ledgers.

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A change in the balance of a customer account does not affect the balance of the controlling account Accounts Receivable.

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A change in the balance of a vendor account also changes the balance of the controlling account Accounts Payable.

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A controlling account balance in a general ledger must equal the sum of all account balances in a subsidiary ledger.

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A diagonal line in the Post. Ref. column allows the posting reference of two account numbers.

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A schedule of account payable is prepared before all entries in a journal ar poste.

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Posting frequently keeps each vendor account balance up to date.

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The total amount owed to all vendors is summarized in a single general ledger account, Accounts Payable.

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Accounts are arranged in alphabetical order within the subsidiary ledger.

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Each amount in the General columns of a cash payments journal is posted as a total at the end of the month.

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Each entry in the Accounts Receivable Credit column of the cash receipts journal is posted to the proper customer account in the accounts receivable ledger.

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The accounts receivable ledger is proved when the balance of Accounts Receivable in the general ledger is the same as the total of the schedule of accounts receivable.

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transactions recorded in a general journal can affect both subsidiary ledger and general ledger accounts.


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