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Visual Maps to solve problems quickly and how to learn accounting by using your eyes with logic for First level Accounting at College and Universities examples and maps to solve problems for: debits and credits, assets, liabilities, post journals, T accounts, journal entries, adjusting entries, classified balance sheet, multi-step income statement, owner's equity, internal control, current ratio, return on equity, return on assets, cost of goods sold (COGS), bookkeeping, closing entries, bank reconciliation, petty cash,  financial statements, recording transactions, sales discounts, trial balance, sales returns, purchase discounts, purchase returns, purchase allowances, and  more.