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Definitions from the WebGeneral JournalPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: In accounting, a general journal is a book or a computer program where all financial transactions of a business are recorded in chronological order. Example sentence: The accountant diligently recorded every transaction in the general journal to ensure accurate financial statements. Sense 2: In a broader sense, a general journal refers to a publication that covers various topics or fields. Example sentence: The general journal contains articles on politics, science, and culture, catering to a wide range of readers. Related products: | ||||
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