Cheque is both securities and payment instrument. Voucher is only securities. From securities point of view they are the same and have the same meaning. Cheque has larger scope.
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They both mean the same
you spell it different
The difference is just the spelling. they both mean the same...
I do know the difference. What is your question?
what is different between bill and voucher
what is difference between a current account and a cheque account
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They both mean the same
None.
NONE!!!!!!!!!they are exactly the same
you spell it different
The difference is just the spelling. they both mean the same...
I do know the difference. What is your question?
Receipt voucher would be for the other person paying it, to say you received it. Payment Voucher would be for your side, where you're the one paying. To show a debit..
if we purchase assets on credit then we will pass its entry in journal voucher n if we buy anything other then asset related to our business then we will go for purchase voucher..........
An unpresented cheque is one that hasnt been presented for payment yet. A stale cheque is one that has expired.