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A. a detailed record of all increases and decreases that have occurred in a particular asset, liability, or equity during a period
b. the record holding all the accounts of a business, the changes in those accounts, and their balances
c. a journal entry that is characterized by having multiple debits and/or multiple credits
d. a record of transactions in date order
e. left side of a t-account
f. side of an account where increases are recorded
g. transferring amounts from the journal to the ledger
h. right side of a t-account
i. a list of all accounts with their balances at a point in time
j. a list of all accounts with their account numbers

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