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Please
select and discuss one of the following issues:
- Explain the steps in
processing transactions and the role of source documents.
- Describe an
account and its use in recording transactions.
- Describe a ledger
and a chart of accounts.
- Define debits and
credits and explain double-entry accounting.
- Explain the use of
a trial balance.
Your
initial post must be in your own words and be supported with a reference.
Post at least two peer responses further discussing and exploring the materials
covered this week.
Adhere
to Forum Grading Requirements as detailed below.
Forum Instructions
Students
must post a main response to the weekly discussion question by Day 3, and
at least
two replies to other students by Day 7. Active participation is
required by replying to classmates during the week of discussion. Therefore,
replies after the end of the each week will not be graded. The forums
are for student interaction and submitting input after the end of the week
serves no learning objectives and does not constitute as participation. Students should demonstrate their own
knowledge in the forums and avoid copying and pasting from web sites. Responses
will be graded directly from the Forums.
Make
sure you are using credible sources in your discussions and assignments.
Scholarly journals are the preferred source of credible/quality references.
These consist of peer-reviewed articles published in academic journals related
to the field, which are found via our Library. Websites such as
Investopedia, ask.com, answers.com, or dictionary-type of websites limit the
insight to the topics. Wikipedia is not acceptable as it is not a reliable or
credible source of reference. The purpose is to bring in new information and
how does it apply to our topic from a real-world perspective, instead of
extending on definitions that are found in the book.
More
information what a credible source consists of can be found here: http://writingcommons.org/evidence/supporting-sources/630-what-might-be-a-more-credible-reliable-source.