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What is the difference between cash book and cash ledger |
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Answer» \tA cash book consists of first entries or original entries whereas a cash account is a ledger account and posts here are originally entered somewhere else.\tCash books contain narration that comes after entry but in a cash account, there is no need for narration.\tA cash book is a subsidiary book whereas a cash account is a ledger account.\tIn terms of folios, cash books have ledger folios while cash accounts have journal folios. Cash books have a ledger folio which stands for the page number of a ledger account from where a transaction was posted.\tCash accounts have a journal folio which stands for the page number from where the transaction was posted. Soo simple |
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