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  • Solent
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    Thanks, logical I guess, so Accountant looked at what was withdrawn /petty cash book and difference to receipts

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Its exactly what it says. Cash. Pound notes. In a contractors case that's probably £NIL unless you withdraw cash from the bank that hasn't been spent.

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  • Solent
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    Definition

    Quickie, simple question for a Friday. On the Balance Sheet of a accounts what is the definition of cash in hand? I understand cash In Bank which is self explanotory, should ask my accountant really I know.
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