What is Pettycash book ? What ledgers should i make in Tally
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Answer / ashish kumar tiwari
The Patty cash book is daybook which maintain for daily exp.
It can be maintained into any tally.
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Answer / ganesha
petty cash means the cash on the counter.
ledger : petty cash
under : cash-in-hand
in whole tally accounting.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 73 Yes | 14 No |
Answer / prasad vvn
Day to day cash received (miscellenious) expensesfor misc.
expenses detailes are mainted in Pettycash Book
Ledger Name:Petty Cash
under Group:Cash In Hand
(Current Assets)
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Answer / mangal
petty cash book is the dailybook which helps us to maintain
cash exps in daily as well as monthly.
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Answer / jerome pravin
Petty means "small". Petty cash means cash retained (cash in hand by the organisation to meet small expenses. In tally Petty cash should be enter as follows make:
Ledger: Petty Cash
Under: Cash in Hand
(Current Assets)
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Answer / jeevitha. e
day by day expences should be accounting that is petty
cash book its comes under cash in hand
Is This Answer Correct ? | 18 Yes | 5 No |
Answer / sravanthi
petty cash another name is day book,it mentiones day wise
credit bills and cash bills entry dayswise.
under: cash in hand
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Answer / vishnu
Daily entries in pettycash book and easy ledger creation
Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 5 No |
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