what do you mean by Bank reconcilation statement

Answer Posted / rohit satija

Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared to reconcile the
difference between cash/bank book and pass book. The diff.
could bew due to some cheques not presented,deposits not
accounted for, bank charges, etc.

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