do you have debit and credit in balance sheet
Answer Posted / ram
No, becoz balance sheet is a statement which describes the
financial Position of a firm / company. It contains LHS
Liabilities and RHS ASSETS. debit and credit is there only
tail balance & profit and loss a/c.
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