A bank voucher is a bank receipt that a customers receives when they go to the bank.
a bank receipt
payment voucher
On a bank statement, "VOU" typically stands for "voucher." It indicates a transaction that has been documented with a voucher, which serves as proof of the transaction. This could be related to payments made, reimbursements, or other transactions that require a formal record. Always check with your bank for specific terminology used in your statements, as it can vary.
A voucher is a bond which is worth a certain monetary value and which may be spent only for specific reasons or on specific goods. Examples include (but are not limited to) housing, travel, and food...
classification of voucher supporting voucher accounting voucher internal voucher external voucher cash voucher non-cash voucher debit voucher credit voucher (cash payment) (cash receipts)
a bank receipt
Contra voucher is use to cash or bank entries. where dr or cr is cash or bank.
payment voucher
# Cash account to Bank account # Bank account to Cash account # Bank account to Bank account
You have to buy it and they send it to your bank account/phone.
Contra - Cash withdrawal from Bank or Cash deposited to Bank
Journal voucher is prepaired when non cash transaction is taking place. e.g Bank charges,Sales/income tax,depriciation etc.
bank charges,indirect expenses in payment voucher
On a bank statement, "VOU" typically stands for "voucher." It indicates a transaction that has been documented with a voucher, which serves as proof of the transaction. This could be related to payments made, reimbursements, or other transactions that require a formal record. Always check with your bank for specific terminology used in your statements, as it can vary.
classification of voucher supporting voucher accounting voucher internal voucher external voucher cash voucher non-cash voucher debit voucher credit voucher (cash payment) (cash receipts)
A voucher is a bond which is worth a certain monetary value and which may be spent only for specific reasons or on specific goods. Examples include (but are not limited to) housing, travel, and food...
sometimes when you buy a money order or cashier's check it gets logged as a withdrawal voucher on your bank statement.