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What is the difference between single entry system & double entry system?

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Question ajoutée par shanavas pulath , SENIOR ACCOUNTANT , RAYDAN FOOD COMPANY (Joint stock company)
Date de publication: 2014/08/25
Nileshkumar Lodha
par Nileshkumar Lodha , Financial Controller , Silver Company Limited

In Single entry system we put only either Debit or Credit column of Ledger and corresponding Credit or Debit is made to one General Ledger maintained.

In Double Entry system for every Debit in one ledger there is Corresponding Credit in another ledger.

shazaib khan
par shazaib khan , Assistant Manager/ Senior Executive - MIS , Sanskriti Enterprises

Single-entry system of bookkeeping requires inputting the entry only once in either the credit column or the debit column. Double-entry system requires putting one entry twice, once in the credit column and once in the debit column of another account.

Nazmul Islam CMA
par Nazmul Islam CMA , Manager , Robi Axiatal Ltd.

The double entry system always takes both debit & credit sides resulting an accurately balanced sheet whereas the single entry system sometimes only debit or credit entry causing mismatch in a balance sheet.

akhyar akhyar
par akhyar akhyar , general accounting , pt.agri wangi indonesia

The diffrence between single entry system and double entry system are if the double entry system transaction will effect one account transaction with another account transaction. whereas the single entry system the transaction only effect one account only which is recording acquisition is limited only in cash-in and the cash-out, so in this case in single entry system only used by the small business. and we also can't make journal,balance sheet,income statement and financial report based on the standard accounting well-known.

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