Asked by Apiwe Xozwa on Jul 18, 2024

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A number in the reference column in a general journal indicates

A) that the entry has been posted to a particular account.
B) the page number of the journal.
C) the dollar amount of the transaction.
D) the date of the transaction.

Reference Column

A column in a table or spreadsheet used to hold information or data that aids in categorization or identification.

General Journal

A ledger in which all transactions are initially recorded, dated, and described.

  • Acquire understanding of the main elements of the general ledger, including the explanation and reference columns, along with their functions.
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Alexia GordonJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The reference column in a general journal is used to indicate that the entry has been posted to a particular account in the ledger, helping to track the completion of the posting process.