book keeping is the art of recording------in the books of
accounts

Answer Posted / b.thirupathi

BOOK KEEPING IS THE ART OF RECORDING THE DAILY TRANSACTION
BY ANOLYSING AND CLASIFYING IN SYSTEMATIC MANNER IN THE
BOOKS OF ACOUNTS

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