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What is difference between T-Account and a ledger Account?(hint... what dose T-Account not have?)
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What is difference between T-Account and a ledger Account?(hint... what dose T-Account not have?)
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A T account is a graphical representation of a ledger account. A ledger account is a set financial account.
(A ledger can also be interpreted as a collection of t accs)
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