mr.atul purchased a dress for his son amounting to rs 725/-
from dress point by paying cash from the office.
We entered in this trasaction to which voucher?
Answer Posted / raj kumar
purchase/Goods ac--------- dr 725.00
to Cash ac 725.00
(being purchase made)
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