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The most common way of accommodating the need for detailed records in the accounting system, without grossly expanding the number of separate
The most common way of accommodating the need for detailed records in the accounting system, without grossly expanding the number of separate accounts in the general ledger, is to use the technique of:
a. double-entry accountingb. subsidiary ledgers and control accountsc. accrual accounting adjustmentsd. cash flow statements.