why we use 'To' when crediting an entry in journal and
sometimes not use 'To'...??
Answer Posted / tiit computer education
Means of by and to is the same as on Dr. and Cr. When we
passed a journal entry it means some A/c are increased and
some of decreased so by means द्वारा and to means से
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