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Journal of Accounting Literature: 0737-4607: 0.986 Elsevier [40] S. Asare, University of Florida W. R. Knechel, University of Florida [40] Journal of Accounting and Public Policy: 0278-4254: 0.91 Elsevier [41] Lawrence A. Gordon, University of Maryland [41] Journal of Accounting Research: 0021-8456: 6.957
Source documents are business forms that provide evidence of each transaction and give the details that are entered later into one of the journals in a computer accounting system. Some computer systems, such as payroll systems, also generate transactions that are recorded in one or more journals, but without paper source documents.
Accounting records are key sources of information and evidence used to prepare, verify and/or audit the financial statements. They also include documentation to prove asset ownership for creation of liabilities and proof of monetary and non monetary transactions .
A properly documented journal entry consists of the correct date, amount(s) that will be debited, amount that will be credited, narration of the transaction, and unique reference number (i.e. check number). [1] In a real business, recording transactions and recurring items involves practical application of accounting principles.
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Aggregate of articles pertaining to accountancy journals and ledgers. Pages in category "Accounting journals and ledgers" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.