In which of the following order, data is entered into the Journal? A. Alphabetical order B. Numeric order C. Bullets order D. Chronological order

Alphabetical order
Numeric order
Bullets order
Chronological order

The correct answer is D. Chronological order.

A journal is a chronological record of financial transactions. It is used to track the day-to-day financial activity of a business. The journal is the first step in the accounting cycle. The transactions are recorded in the journal in chronological order, with the date of the transaction, the account debited, the account credited, and the amount of the transaction.

The other options are incorrect because they are not chronological orders.

  • Alphabetical order is a way of organizing data by the first letter of the word or phrase.
  • Numeric order is a way of organizing data by number.
  • Bullets order is a way of organizing data by using bullets.