Class 11 3. Recording of transaction-I Books of Original Entry: NCERT Book Solutions
Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams.
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Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams. - 3. Recording of transaction-I - Books of Original Entry: NCERT Book Solutions for class 11th. All solutions and extra or additional solved questions for 3. Recording of transaction-I : Books of Original Entry Accounts class 11th:English Medium NCERT Book Solutions. Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams.
3. Recording of transaction-I : Books of Original Entry Accounts class 11th:English Medium NCERT Book Solutions
Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams. - 3. Recording of transaction-I - Books of Original Entry: NCERT Book Solutions for class 11th. All solutions and extra or additional solved questions for 3. Recording of transaction-I : Books of Original Entry Accounts class 11th:English Medium NCERT Book Solutions.
Class 11 3. Recording of transaction-I Books of Original Entry: NCERT Book Solutions
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3. Recording of transaction-I
Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams.
Books of Original Entry
Journal : The book in which the transaction is recorded for the first time is called journal or book of original entry.
(i) Journalising : The process of recording transactions in journal is called journalising.
(ii) Posting : The process of transferring journal entry to individual accounts is called posting.
The book of original entry: This sequence causes the journal to be called the Book of Original Entry and the ledger account as the Principal Book of entry.
Entry process is like this:
Entry into the Journal (Journalising)
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Transfer to the indivisual accounts (Posting to Leader)
(E.g: cash account, sale account, purchage account, bank account)
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The journal is subdivided into a number of books of original entry as follows:
(a) Journal Proper
(b) Cash book
(c) Other day books:
(i) Purchases (journal) book
(ii) Sales (journal) book
(iii) Purchase Returns (journal) book
(iv) Sale Returns (journal) book
(v) Bills Receivable (journal) book
(vi) Bills Payable (journal) book
Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams.
See other sub-topics of this chapter:
1. Preparation of Accounting Vouchers
Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams. - 3. Recording of transaction-I - Books of Original Entry: NCERT Book Solutions for class 11th. All solutions and extra or additional solved questions for 3. Recording of transaction-I : Books of Original Entry Accounts class 11th:English Medium NCERT Book Solutions. Class 11 chapter 3. Recording of transaction-I important extra long questions with solution for board exams and term 1 and term 2 exams.
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Accounts Chapter List
1. Introduction to Accounting
2. Theory Base of Accounting
3. Recording of transaction-I
4. Recording of transaction-II
5. Bank Reconciliation Statement
6. Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors
7. Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves

