WATS THE GENERAL ENTRY FOR OUT STANDING SALARIES,AT PRESENT
FINANCIAL PERIOD & AT THE TIME OF PAYING THE CASH
Answer Posted / jitendra singh
By Salaries A/c
To Salaries Payable A/c
( Being salary payable)
When paying cash
By Salaries Payable A/c
To Cash A/c
( Being salary paid)
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