Realisation account vs revaluation account
Answer Posted / mounesh k
revaluation account is one of the nominal account, when will change the existing partners like Add or continuing the same partner or death of existing partner,something will change or expect the future value and as well as profit basis.
Realisation account is also one of the nominal account,selling all the particular assets and liabilities in existing firm systematically.
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