Accountancy, asked by aanchit1725, 1 month ago

bank statement mein company dwara deposit cash ko kya kahte hai

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Answered by Antaradj
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Answer:

एक नाम (डेबिट) लेन-देन एक परिसंपत्ति (ऐसेट) या किसी खर्च के लेन-देन, कोइ जमा (क्रेडिट) एक ऐसे लेन-देन की ओर संकेत करता है जो देयता या लाभ का कारण होगा। ... एक जमा लेन-देन का एक नामे (डेबिट) शेष राशि को कम करने अथवा जमा (क्रेडिट) शेष राशि को बढ़ाने के लिए भी इस्तेमाल किया जा सकता है।

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The cash deposited by the company in the bank statement is called credit and it can also be referred to as credit entry.

Explanation:

  • When cash is deposited, the following accounting entry will be made:

Dr. Bank A/c To Cash

  • From the bank's perspective, the money will be received, thus it will be credited to the business account; consequently, the credit entry will appear on the bank statement.
  • Any ACH Transaction that is intended to deposit money into the customer's demand deposit account(s) is referred to as a "Credit Entry."
  • A credit entry is used to lower an asset's value or raise a liability's value.
  • In other words, any feature that provides benefits or incurs expenses must be recorded as a credit in the books of accounts.
  • The ledger accounts' right side is where the credits are entered.
  • As an illustration, a small business owner buys a refrigerator for his enterprise.
  • She debits the Asset account to increase the asset balance and credits the Cash account to lower the cash level to record the transaction.
  • Additionally, it will be seen as a credit entry if you notice funds placed by a corporation on your bank statement.

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