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cccpland
Jun 21, 2011, 04:41 PM
The________________Journal is used to record acquisition transactions such as inventory, supplies, and office expenses.

kcomissiong
Jun 23, 2011, 08:34 AM
Welcome to Ask Me Help Desk, and thank you for taking the time to copy your homework assignment. Unfortunately, we do not do homework here. If you would like to show us where you attempted the assignment and the particular concept or portion of the problem that you are struggling with, we would be happy to help.

cccpland
Jun 23, 2011, 10:54 AM
HOMEWORK?. I am 37 years old. I don't have homework assignments anymore, I have my MBA and if I did I doubt I would be willing to wait days to find out the answer. Don't be so judgemental!! People really do have questions outside of homework. Some people like to learn without being told they have to. Junior Member? I suppose that means you have been a member for a long time? You should know better than to accuse someone without proper knowledge! I hope you feel as dumb as I think you are. Just so YOU know and because you seem to think it is your business... This question pertained to a problem I had at work. By the way, maybe you should get a job as opposed to sitting around trying to decide if or not someone has a right to answer a question. While you are at it- Get a Life. I am sure there are many others who agree with me.

kcomissiong
Jun 23, 2011, 11:31 AM
You have an MBA and you need help with a fill in the blank question to journalize a transaction? You are absolutely laughable. Please post what school actually gave you a degree, you know, just for giggles! By the by, I am a recognized expert on this site. If you look at the _______, you can find more information. I'll even tell you this one: profile is the answer.

kcomissiong
Jun 23, 2011, 11:42 AM
Extra tidbit for you... abusing the rating system will get you booted. I know that things like reading the rules of a PUBLIC INTERNET SITE may be difficult for you and you "MBA" but they are in clear view. When you ask standard, cookie cutter homework questions, expect to get answers that are given to kids who are too lazy to Google.