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difference between cash book and Cash account ​

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cash book and a cash account differ in a few ways. A cash book is a separate ledger in which cash transactions are recorded, whereas a cash account is an account within a general ledger. A cash book serves the purpose of both journal and ledger, whereas a cash account is structured like a ledger.

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A cash book and a cash account differ in a few ways. A cash book is a separate ledger in which cash transactions are recorded, whereas a cash account is an account within a general ledger. A cash book serves the purpose of both journal and ledger, whereas a cash account is structured like a ledger.

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