difference between cash book and bank book?
Answer Posted / aman mishra
Cash Book is Deal for Day to Day Transaction Like Traveling,Purchase Stationery or Business Related Day to Day Transaction
But In Case of Bank Books Transaction Related of Purchase, Sales & paid Salary to worker Etc
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