Ch 4 Business Services | Very Important Questions | Class 11 Business Studies | By Sunil Adhikari
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2022
- Ch 4 Business Services | Very Important Questions | Class 11 Business Studies | By Sunil Adhikari
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Bhaiya thank you .I see all chapter of BST .this is very helpful for me😊😊
Very helpful for me sir
3:08 but in current account no interest is provided
Watching 1 day before exam
Watching 2 hours before exam
Mera v kL h exam 🤣
Yes yes yes yes
Thanks Sir for send the video
Aap bohot acha samjate ho sir
❤
3:15 CORRECTION :- Current acc me interest nhi milta
Thank u so much sir
Best questions i see
Very helpful video for exam
Ye sb question to Poonam Gandhi ka hai 🥲
stupid debit mtlb hota h aana or credit mtlb hota h jaana
Tum stupid ho
1000 rs credit to your ACC iska mtlb kya hua
Matlab 1000 hmare acc me aae hai
Sister for your kind information ......debit and credit rules are different for cash book and pass book perspective..or in short pass book is generally used for bank transaction...so if any transaction is credited then it means deposited in our a/c and vice versa in case of cash book whereas debit is for issuing or drawn cheque and similar vice versa for cash book!!
Hope I helped 😊💜
Sir aapki awaaz bhut gndi hai 🙏
To mt pdh na