Please anybody explain me debit note & credit note & their
importance in accounts?
Answer Posted / roshan thakur
yes debit note and credit note is the very importance for
accounts, because for debtors and crediter balance
adjustment funcation, if you have any facing any problem in
debtors crediter statement difference than you use the
debit and credit note
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