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  2. Two sets of books - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "two sets of books" refers to the practice of keeping two sets of accounting ledgers ("books").In colloquial terms, this practice may refer to fraudulent behavior, i.e. attempting to hide or disguise financial transactions from outsiders by having a falsified set of records for official use and another for internal recordkeeping.

  3. Double-entry bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    The double-entry system has two equal and corresponding sides, known as debit and credit; this is based on the fundamental accounting principle that for every debit, there must be an equal and opposite credit. A transaction in double-entry bookkeeping always affects at least two accounts, always includes at least one debit and one credit, and ...

  4. Pros and Cons (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pros and Cons is an American crime drama television series that ran on ABC from September 26, 1991 to January 2, 1992, in the United States during the 1991–92 television season. It is a revamped, more lighthearted version of Gabriel's Fire , which aired on ABC the previous season.

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  6. DIL Reaches Her Limit As MIL “Accidentally” Books Another ...

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    The woman books a family trip, which includes her mother-in-law, but grandma “unintentionally” double-books and ends up choosing her grandson’s nativity play instead Image credits: Bounty9

  7. Rail fares can be double when using train station machines ...

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    Buying train tickets from machines at UK railway stations could cost travellers more than double what they would spend by booking online, according to new research from a consumer group.

  8. Decisional balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    John C. Norcross is among the psychologists who have simplified the balance sheet to four cells: the pros and cons of changing, for self and for others. [19] Similarly, a number of psychologists have simplified the balance sheet to a four-cell format consisting of the pros and cons of the current behaviour and of a changed behaviour. [20]

  9. Category:1992 American television series endings - Wikipedia

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