what is Journal entry or Journal Voucher
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Answer / viswanatha
Journal entry mean
This is a Preliminary Record of day to day Business
Transactions, which is to give effect to two different
Accounts involved in business transactions (i.e., Debit
& Credit). The Journal Entry shall have narration giving
the description of the Transaction recorded.
Journal entry and journal voucher same
journal voucher is manual document.
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Answer / p.sheshu kumar
JOURAL ENTRY MEANS WHICH CASH AND BANK WAS NOT EFFECTED TO
PASS AJOURANL ENTRY ADJUSTMENT ENTY
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Answer / samir biswal
According to Me Journal Entry means Every transaction
must be recorded in books of account by means of
Journalising or Journal Entry.
Journal Voucher means it is a separate type of Voucher in
which we cannt' pass the entry of any payment or receipt
through which bank or cash not involved .
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Answer / rekha rawat
Jornal Entry or Journal Voucher are same and entry can pass
manual and tally. Journal entry is preliminary expenses and
debit or credit the account without banking and cash entry.
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Answer / vijaya
Journal entry means recording of a transaction that took
place in a business whereas journal voucher is one of the
vouchers in which we post a transaction
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Answer / kiran kumar
Journal entry and journal voucher is same it is a adjustment
entry effected two accounts ( personal account or real
account or nominal account )
not effected by cash and bank.
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Answer / sandeep
To recording a transaction under double entry system is journal Entry And Journal Voucher is a document for allocation of expenses under a broad head. example exps. made through credit card
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Answer / g.narayan
journal entry means chronological record of business
transaction.it is also called day book or dailybook
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