College-Cram helps you get better grades in less time with our Create/Connect/Learn approach. Here's how Create works:
- Profile: As with any social network, College-Cram lets you describe yourself in your profile. You can upload a photo and identify your skills, interests, and more. Best of all, you can control who can see every bit of this information - anybody, only people who log in, only members of a particular study group or community, or nobody but you.
- Class Notes: Once you log in, you can add class notes in the "My Notebook" section. Just click the link at the menu bar on top of the screen. (Want an example? Check out this tutorial on the Accounting Cycle.)
- Blog entries: What social network would be complete without a blog? Follow the "Blog" link at the menu bar on top of the screen (once you've logged in) to share your thoughts or ask questions of your fellow students.
- Study Groups: Join your friends in an online study group, or organize fellow students around the world into a community discussing a topic you hold dear. Study groups can be whatever you want!
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I am using this site to refresh so I can take an exemption exam.
Thanks for registering with College-Cram.com. You may want to join the accounting community so you can post your question in that community blog and get input from the community.
You will want subsidiary ledgers for accounts payable and for partners accounts. There is some general information about ledgers and trial balances in the Cramlets. You may want to go through the Accounting Table of Contents to see what all is already here, including Preparing A Trial Balance. With responses from the community, we can get more specific information about about subsidiary ledgers.
I am in my first year of college and studying accounting. I am kind of lost, because the book they gave us doesn't really explain the concept very clearly, and it is making homework assignments tough to do.
Thank you, and nice meeting all of you....