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14 December, 11:12

Accounts are classified in the ledger a. alphabetically b. chronologically c. so that accounts used most often are listed first d. in accordance with their appearance in the financial statements

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  1. 14 December, 11:45
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    Answer: In accordance with their appearance in the financial statements

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    The Ledger is a financial record book that classifies entries, into either money entering a business (credit) or money leaving a business (debit). The information in the ledger is documented based on how they appear in the financial statement of a business.
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