give narration of cash----a/c---Dr To cash
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When cash comes into business it will be debited
When cash goes out from business it will be credited
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Answer / satyaki_raju@yahoo.com
Lack of clarity in the question.Try to post the questions
which help both you and the answer poster
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Answer / amandeep singh
the narration of cash A/C-Dr to cash
(when cash is received from mr.cash then this entry is passed)cash is also a person's name
there this question is valid
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Answer / a
what a question......... probably u are not a commerce
student....
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Answer / raheem ps
silly question...there is no such a journal entry r narration in accounts for the above said question ...but its a good n i tricky question to check interviewees potentiality r capability..
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Answer / shashidhar.n
In this transaction there is not necessary for passing
entry. First of all these type of transaction does't arise
in business.
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