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Accounting Questions - mhn786 - 07-22-2008 Dear All Asslamu Eleakum, Could any one please <font color="red"><i><b>answer the following questions</b></i></font id="red"> 1-Why do we pass a JV (Journal Voucher entry)? 2- What are the Primary and Secondary books of Accounts? 3- What is the conceptual difference between a Cash Flow Statement and a Funds Flow Statement? Thanks in advance - Astute Accountant - 07-24-2008 <b>Books of original entry</b> are the books in which we first record the transactions, as soon as they take place. <b>Types of Books of Original Entry</b> Sales Day Book Purchases Day Book Returns Inwards Day Book Returns Outwards Day Book Cash Book General Daybook or General Journal After the entries from the books of original entry have been summarized, they are entered, using the double entry system of accounting, into the accounts kept in different ledgers of the business. <b>Types of Books of Secondary Entry</b> Sales Ledger Purchases Ledger General Ledger A statement showing how cash has been generated and disposed of by an organization is known as a <b>Cash Flow Statement </b> whereas a statement of sources and the application of funds is called a <b>Funds Flow Statement.</b> |