what is the difference between journal entry and journal
voucher
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The process of recording the business transactions in a chronological order is called an entry. All the business transactions are recorded in a Journal in the form of entries are called Journal Entries. Where as Voucher is a proof of the transactions, receipts,payments,i.e., how the money is comes in and goes out of the organisation.
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