Reconciliation process is called "bank reconciliation statement" under which both company accounts balance of cash and bank is reconciled with balance of bank account provided by bank statement. The process is that first of all one statement is treated as base statement, it may be bank statement or books bank account but it is normally bank statement and after that the second statement balance is reconciled for any unrecorded transactions or any cheques issued but not presented in bank and after the reconciliation is completed both book's bank account as well as bank statement balance should be tally otherwise any discrepancies should be investigated and resolved.
Bank Reconciliation is prepared to know differences between bank book and passbook, when we do the bank reconciliation will get mainly four differences1. cheques deposited in bank account but not...Accountant....or the account's holder it self... accountant just you have to make the balance equal of cash & pass book ie through econciling the transaction by entering into pass book which is not entered in cash book.When the balances of our Cash Book and Pass Book do not agree, we prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement. A Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared periodically to reconcile the two balances and..
both of the books record only cash transactions!!
just you have to make the balance equal of cash & pass book ie through econciling the transaction by entering into pass book which is not entered in cash book
When the balances of our Cash Book and Pass Book do not agree, we prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement. A Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared periodically to reconcile the two balances and explain the reasons for the difference between them. It shows the items and the errors causing the difference as on a particular date. It is just a statement and not a part of the books of Accounts.
"4 ways proof of cash" is a way to reconcile the cash accounts. It relates to Bank Reconcilation and Auditing.
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Bank Reconciliation is prepared to know differences between bank book and passbook, when we do the bank reconciliation will get mainly four differences1. cheques deposited in bank account but not...Accountant....or the account's holder it self... accountant just you have to make the balance equal of cash & pass book ie through econciling the transaction by entering into pass book which is not entered in cash book.When the balances of our Cash Book and Pass Book do not agree, we prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement. A Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared periodically to reconcile the two balances and..
You use the cash book balance. The bank balance on the bank statement is just used to reconcile to the cash book balance to see what is due to clear after the reporting period and verify that the cash book balance is correct.
both of the books record only cash transactions!!
to reconcile the cash book balance with the balance on the bank statement
just you have to make the balance equal of cash & pass book ie through econciling the transaction by entering into pass book which is not entered in cash book
"4 ways proof of cash" is a way to reconcile the cash accounts. It relates to Bank Reconcilation and Auditing.
When the balances of our Cash Book and Pass Book do not agree, we prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement. A Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared periodically to reconcile the two balances and explain the reasons for the difference between them. It shows the items and the errors causing the difference as on a particular date. It is just a statement and not a part of the books of Accounts.
Updated Bank Pass Book and Company's Cash Book.
First of all you should know who has which book with them. first one the cash book is with the banker and the pass book is with the consumer that means the account holder of that bank. when bank deposits the interest earned by the customer and pays any bills of customer's then it will amke changes in the cash book. Now because the passbook is with the customer and he is not aware of the interest earned and payment of bill there occurs the difference
simple cash book petty cash book bank calsh book double cash book
petty cash book