Bookkeeping Journal Entry

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A Bookkeeping Journal Entry is an composite data record (of financial account change record) that represents an organizational monetary transaction.



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  • (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/journal_entry#Recording_a_journal_entry Retrieved:2015-12-10.
    • Some data commonly included in journal entries are: Journal entry number; batch number; type (recurring vs. nonrecurring); amount of money, name, auto-reversing; date; accounting period; and description. The accounts to be credited are indented. Typically, accounting software imposes strict limits on the number of characters in the description; a limit of about 30 characters is not uncommon. This allows all the data for a particular transaction in a journal entry to be displayed on one row.