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Bank Reconciliation statement is perpared Bank Statement
and Maintened account with bank
Our Books Balance
Add: Amt Cr By us But Not dr By Bank
ADD: Amt Cr by bank But not cr by us
Less: Amt dr by bank But not Cr By us
Less: Amt Dr By bank But Not Cr By Us
Bank Balance
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