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Your job responsibilities are You are the accountant for Canyon.com Canyon.com Web Sites is owned and operated by Jack Hines. Canyon.com provides design, hosting, and maintenance services for web sites. Your job responsibilities are Open a General Ledger account for each account in the chart of accounts Using the source documents provided, enter each transaction in the General Journal, starting on page 1 After the General journal is complete, post each entry in the General Ledger Prepare a Trial Balance

This is not a group project This is not a group project. You are expected to work on your own each day in class. If you have any pages from a project other than your own on your desk at any time, you and that person will each have 5 points deducted from that day’s class work grade. You will work on the project in class only. It will be collected at the end of every period, and you will be given a class work grade every day. You will be told at the end of every period what was expected to be finished by that day, and what you are being graded on for that day.

Final project grades will be as follows: You will also receive a grade for the entire completed project when the project is complete. Daily class work grades will be kept, but you can make up for bad daily grades by completing the project correctly and getting a good grade for the entire project at the end. Final project grades will be as follows: General Journal 138 points General Ledger 230 points Trial Balance 25 points Neatness 7 points Total 400 points