Can we finalize Balance Sheet Without prepare Profit & Loss
Account.
Answer Posted / mani
Profit and Loss Account is a financial statement of income
and expenditure and indicates whether money has been made
or lost during the period being reported.
without making the profit & loss A/c we can not make a
Balance Sheet.
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