A journal entry is the primary method of recording business transactions in accounting. Each entry follows the double-entry principle, involving at least one debit and one credit. Proper journal entries ensure accuracy in financial records and serve as the foundation for preparing ledgers, trial balances, and financial statements.
A joint venture is a temporary business arrangement where two or more entities pool resources to accomplish a specific project…
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