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When a business uses a subsidiary accounts receivable ledger, there is no need to keep an accounts receivable account in the general ledger. or a. True b. False Gross sales less sales returns and allowances
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When a business uses a subsidiary accounts receivable ledger, there is no need to keep an accounts receivable account in the general ledger. or
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b. False
Gross sales less sales returns and allowances and sales discounts equal net sales.
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE."When a business uses a subsidiary accounts receivable ledger, there is no need to keep an accounts receivable account in the general ledger.
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