Answer Posted / janardhan
BRS Means Bank Reconcilatin Statement. It is used to know
the actual difference between Bank Book and our Cash Book.
issued cheques debit at bank are not.depited cheques credit
in bank are not show the brs bank interest,how much bank
chareged banker show ths brs
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