How the cash account represents the increase cash in debit
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How the cash account represents the increase cash in debit side..

Answer / arnab bhattacharya

As the cash a/c is an asset. It comes under real account.
The golden rules says that for real a/c What comes in Dr. &
What goes out Cr. For that reason if your cash balance
increases then your cash comes in & it becomes a debit
balance.

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