What is Profit and Loss Account? What is Balance Sheet?

Answer Posted / lxmi1972

Profit and Loss Account is nothing but the financial
statement for the current period which are under
preparation.

Balance Sheet is also the financial statement which whill
show the Assets and Liabilities of a Company as at a
particular date.

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