Description
A Cash Book is a type of accounting register used to record all cash transactions of a business in chronological order — including both cash received and cash paid.
Key Features:
Columns for date, particulars (description), voucher/reference number, cash received, cash paid, and running balance.
Works as both a journal (recording transactions) and a ledger (showing balances).
Can be single-column (cash only), double-column (cash & bank), or triple-column (cash, bank & discount).
Maintained daily to ensure accurate cash flow tracking.
Purpose:
To monitor the business’s daily cash inflow and outflow.
To maintain transparency and prevent cash mismanagement.
To prepare financial reports and make business decisions based on cash position.
Example:
If your shop receives ₹2,000 from a customer and pays ₹500 to a supplier, both entries are recorded in the Cash Book on the same day to keep track of the updated balance.





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