what is mean by brs?
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Answer / krishna
Brs means : Cheque deposit, cheque payment, cash withdrwal
this kind of transcation as per bank statment as per our
company book some diffent should be there. anayis of book
balance and bank balace
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Answer / suvas kumar
THIS IS MEAN BANK RECONSILATION STATEMENT IN USE OF EVERY
BUSINESSMAN IN WHICH ARE ALL CHEQUE OR CASH AND ANY
TRANSATION BY ME OR COMPANY ARE POSTED OR NOT. IT IS
MENDATRY BY EVERY BUSINESSMA.
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Answer / anchit saxena
bank reconciliation statement is prepared by the bank
himself to reconcile the difference between balance as per
bank statement and balance as per cash book.
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Answer / jagadish ravva
BRS stands for "Bank Reconiliation Statement"
It is a statement which reconciles the difference between
the cash book and pass book and pass book with that of a
cash book.
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bank reconciliation statement is a statement the difference between bank balance as per cash book and cash book balance as per bank book is called brs
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Answer / narasimha rao
A STATEMENT RECONSILISE THAT THE BANK BALANCE IN THE BOOKS
OF ORGANISATION WITH THE BANK STATEMENT
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