What will be entry for that: Busines strarted with brrowed
cash Rs. 25000 from Mr. X. if capital will be creadit.

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Answer Posted / jignesh& hiren

cash a/c cridit 25000/-
Mr. x a/c debit 25000/-

Mr.x a/c book entry


Mr, x a/c cridit 25000/-
cash a/c debit 25000/-

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