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Chq of Rs- 50000 recived from sunil Traders

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Chq of Rs- 50000 recived from sunil Traders..

Answer / c venkata ramana

cheque is receivedmeans

Bank ac .... d.r
to sunil traders ac

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Chq of Rs- 50000 recived from sunil Traders..

Answer / deep nisha

Cr. Sunil Traders        50000(Debit)
Dr. Cash                     50000(credit)

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Chq of Rs- 50000 recived from sunil Traders..

Answer / sayanesh ghosh

Bank a/c .... dr. 50000
To sunil traders a/c 50000

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Chq of Rs- 50000 recived from sunil Traders..

Answer / balvinder

Cheque Received (Current Asset)Dr.50000
 
To SUnil Trader A/c Cr. 50000

When Cheque will be Cleared Then......

Bank Dr.50000
To Cheque Received A/c Cr.50000

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Chq of Rs- 50000 recived from sunil Traders..

Answer / deepashree p

cash account dr 
to sunil traders account

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