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BRS- Bank Reconciliation Statement :- which is preparing
for know actual difference in balance from our cash/bank
books (Balance as per our books) with Bank Statement
(Balance as per Bank). That is also inform you which
cheques and cash deposit/payment pending and other charges
has been Debited/Credited in your Bank Accounts.
Reconciliation for
Saving A/c :
Current A/c :
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