abbey dhakan... kya time waste kar raha hai!
vikas
(CA)
(27 Points)
Replied 26 January 2009
m quite shocked most of u even dnt knw ..... DR is debit recievable and CR is credit recievable ...... hope know u can understand .....y there is r in dr ........ !!
Originally posted by :vikas | ||
" | m quite shocked most of u even dnt knw ..... DR is debit recievable and CR is credit recievable ...... hope know u can understand .....y there is r in dr ........ !! | " |
Dr - Debit recorded, Cr - Credit recorded.
neeru arora
(student)
(33 Points)
Replied 14 March 2009
Originally posted by :rahul | ||
" | why v write debit for DR & credit for CR...give me logic...if u knw thn plz tell me how u knw tht | " |
neeru arora
(student)
(33 Points)
Replied 14 March 2009
Originally posted by :rahul | ||
" |
why v write debit for DR & credit for CR...give me logic...if u knw thn plz tell me how u knw tht i know this answer.actually a writer related to law field he discover this dr nd cr.as we all knw we write debit nd credit.he was said that its too much long from that time we all know that dr nd cr.but sorry i dont know that writer name.neeru |
" |
Abhishek Agarwal
(Student)
(56 Points)
Replied 28 August 2009
Debit derived from Debere= Dr
Credit= Cr
AJAY JAIN SIR ne pucha hoga...?
CA. Dashrath Maheshwari
(TaXpert)
(15103 Points)
Replied 02 June 2011
I think many people still fighting with different type of solutions for the Debit Records and Credit Records with their respective reasons..
Dear Friends,
DR stands for Debit Record
CR stands for Credit Record
Click on any of following links to check the weight of my opinion:
nitin
(article assistent)
(22 Points)
Replied 03 August 2016
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