Sense of territoriality and the ensuing awareness of autonomy were the main factors responsible for the __________ 

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Sense of territoriality and the ensuing awareness of autonomy were the main factors responsible for ... d) formation of ancient janapadas in India.

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Last Answer : In ancient Indian literature, the post of secretary is referred as __________ (a) Sachiva (b) Scribae (c) Secretarius

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Last Answer : The capital at the beginning of the accounting year is ascertained by preparing __________ (a) ... of Affairs (d) Closing Statement of Affairs

Description : Under single Entry system, Profit = Closing Capital less __________ 

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Description : If closing capital is ₹ 30,000 and profit is ₹ 5,000 opening capital was __________ 

Last Answer : If closing capital is ₹ 30,000 and profit is ₹ 5,000 opening capital was __________ (a) ₹ 35,000 (b) ₹ 30,000 (c) ₹ 25,000 (d) ₹ 15,000

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Last Answer : Customs and traditions which guide the accountants to prepare accounting statements are called __________ (a) ... (c) Concepts (d) Procedure

Description : Financial statements are a part of __________ 

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Description : Which act’s important specification was the provincial autonomy.

Last Answer : 1935

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Last Answer : A) It should be used only when other means have failed