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Interest on Drawing is credited to __________ Account.

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Interest on Drawing is credited to profit and loss Account.

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Chapter 9: Final Accounts of a Proprietary Concern - EXERCISE [Page 316]

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Balbharati Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 9 Final Accounts of a Proprietary Concern
EXERCISE | Q 3. 5) | Page 316

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