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Book keeping and Accountancy class 11?

Book keeping and Accountancy class 11 Book keeping and Accountancy class 11, In Class 11, students are introduced to the fundamentals of bookkeeping and accountancy. The subject aims to provide students with a basic understanding of financial transactions, recording them accurately, and preparing financial statements. Here are some of the key topics cover in Class… Read More »

What is a completed credit note and debit note?

Credit Note and Debit Note   A credit note and debit note are both types of accounting documents used to record transactions between two parties. A completed credit note is a document that is issue by a seller to a buyer when goods or services are return, or when the price of goods or services… Read More »

How many methods are there for preparing trial balance?

Methods of preparing Trial balance There are two common trial balance methods used for preparing trial balances: the Total Method and the Balance Method. Total Method: With the Total Method, the total of all debit balances and the total of all credit balances in each account can calculate separately. These totals then compare, and if… Read More »

What are basic accounting terminologies?

Basic accounting terminologies   1.Assets: Resources owned by a business that has monetary value and are expected to provide future benefits. 2.Liabilities: Obligations of a business to pay debts or other financial obligations. 3.Equity: Equity refers to the ownership interest in a company or property, representing the residual value after all liabilities have been paid… Read More »

What is the need for preparing for a trial balance?

Need for preparing for a Trial Balance The purpose of preparing a trial balance is to ensure the accuracy of the accounting records by checking whether the total debits equal the total credits. A trial balance is a list of all the accounts in the general ledger along with their debit or credit balances. The… Read More »