What are Subsidiary Books?

Answer Posted / charusheela

In each separate journal, one particular class of business
transaction is recorded. that means tht purchase journal
may be maintained to record credit purchases of good and
cash book for recording cash transaction. Instead of
recording all transaction in 1 journal, they r recorded in
seperate journal know as subsidary books

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