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Bank Reconciliation Statement class 11 Notes Accountancy

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CHAPTER-4

Bank Reconciliation Statement class 11 Notes Accountancy

BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT

Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared to reconcile the difference between the bank Balance shown by the Cash Book and Bank Pass Book.

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