What is Petty Cash Book?

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What is Petty Cash Book?..

Answer / rupal04

It is a cash book used to record day to day petty
disbursements like cost of xerox copy, postage, stationery
etc. it will be maintained by a separate cashier called
Petty cashier.

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What is Petty Cash Book?..

Answer / rushabh

the petty cash that means small amount to payee and this
entry have five account freigh & expense , prnting
&stationary, staff welfare , office expence

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What is Petty Cash Book?..

Answer / sivakumar e

It's maintain the records of petty petty expenses

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