Answer Posted / vivek mohan nair
Bank Reconciliation Statement is a statement which is prepared to tally between cashbook and bankbook. We can prepare reconciliation statement monthly, quarterly, half yearly and yearly. (It depends)
Reconciliation Statement is also prepared for parties such as sundry debtors and sundry creditors.
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