Accounting for IGCSE - Video 17 - Bank Reconciliation Statement (Part 2) - Example
The entire syllabus for IGCSE will be covered through this video series and students can prepare using these videos for the forth coming examination. All topics ranging from the basic concepts of accounting to the day books and cash books, bank reconciliation, control accounts, year end adjustments, financial statements of sole traders, partnerships, limited companies and non-profit organisations, correction of errors and interpretation and analysis using accounting ratios will be covered. If you wish to give any feedback or have any doubts, feel free to get in touch through whatsapp on +971565325863 or through email. Regards Lalit Adnani

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