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CA Foundation Question
Debit balance as per cash book Rs.2000
Cheques deposited but not cleared Rs. 100
Cheques issued but not presented Rs. 150
Bank allowed interest Rs. 50
Bank collected dividend Rs. 50
Balance as per Pass Book will be:  
  • a)
    Rs. 2,100
  • b)
    Rs. 1,950
  • c)
    Rs. 2,350
  • d)
    Rs. 2,150
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

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Anusha
May 23, 2019
Dr. balance as per cash book means favorable balance
2000-100+150+50+50=2150

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Atul Sharma
Sep 29, 2021
2000-100+150+50+50=2150

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