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a compound journal entry involves
two accounts.
four or more accounts.
three or more accounts.
three accounts.
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A compound journal entry is a type of accounting entry. In accounting, a compound journal entry is defined as an entry that involves three or more accounts (where there are multiple debits, multiple credits, or a combination, but the total debits equal total credits). A simple journal entry involves two accounts (one debit and one credit). So the correct option is the one stating three or more accounts.
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C. three or more accounts.