What is primary set of book?
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Primary set of books is the one in which the subledger and GL accounting transactions are directly entered. COA structure used in subledger transactions is from the primary ledger. Secondary ledgers are attached to Primary ledgers and transactions flow from primary ledgers to secondary ledgers.
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Primary set of books is the one in which the subledger and GL accounting transactions are directly entered. COA structure used in subledger transactions is from the primary ledger. Secondary ledgers are attached to Primary ledgers and transactions flow from primary ledgers to secondary ledgers.
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