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[[Cash book]] (alternatively known as [[cash journal]]; hereinafter, the ''Book'') is the main book in which is recorded all the funds moving in and out of the business through the bank account. The cash book always contains the following information for all of these transactions: date, amount, description of transaction, bookkeeping account as per chart of accounts and reference. The ''Book'' is one of [[book of original entry|books of original entry]].
 
[[Cash book]] (alternatively known as [[cash journal]]; hereinafter, the ''Book'') is the main book in which is recorded all the funds moving in and out of the business through the bank account. The cash book always contains the following information for all of these transactions: date, amount, description of transaction, bookkeeping account as per chart of accounts and reference. The ''Book'' is one of [[book of original entry|books of original entry]].
  
 
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According to [[College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)‎]],
 
:[[Cash book]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:52, 15 December 2018

Cash book (alternatively known as cash journal; hereinafter, the Book) is the main book in which is recorded all the funds moving in and out of the business through the bank account. The cash book always contains the following information for all of these transactions: date, amount, description of transaction, bookkeeping account as per chart of accounts and reference. The Book is one of books of original entry.


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