Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal
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Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / rajendra kumar das

DRAWINGS A/C DR. 5000/-
TO CASH A/C 5000/-
( BEING SCHOOL FEES OF SON OF DIRECTOR PAID IN CASH )

Is This Answer Correct ?    130 Yes 21 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / satish

if director transfer school fee from his current account what is the entry comes in tally?

Is This Answer Correct ?    17 Yes 8 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / srinivas metical

Director's Withdrawn Account Dr. 5000
To cash Account 5000

Is This Answer Correct ?    23 Yes 19 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / vignesh

If doctor drew money from his profession bank account it
shown as drawing or it will not affect his profession
because it personal expense in nature

Is This Answer Correct ?    5 Yes 5 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / tanvi

Drawings A/C Dr 1000
To cash A/C 1000

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 0 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / sajad108

CAPITAL A/C DR. 5000/-
TO CASH / BANK A/C 5000/-
( BEING SCHOOL FEES PAID )

Is This Answer Correct ?    8 Yes 14 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / sumathy

Director a/c dr 5000
To school fees a/c cr 5000

Is This Answer Correct ?    9 Yes 17 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / subhash jha

Director A/c dr...(withdraw)
To cash A/c

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 9 No

Rs.5000 paid school fees of Director's son. pass the journal entry..

Answer / subikssha

Directors a/c Dr 5000
To cash a/c 5000

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 13 No

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