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- Acceleration: It is a measure of the change in the velocity of an object per unit time.
- Acceleration can be caused either by change in direction of motion or change in speed or both.
Acceleration= change in velocity/time taken
- SI unit is ms-2.
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Basis of Difference |
Source Documents |
Vouchers |
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Meaning |
It refers to the documents in writing, containing the details of events or transactions. |
When source document is considered as evidence of an event or transaction, then it is called voucher. |
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Purpose |
It is used for preparing accounting vouchers. |
It is used for analysing the transactions. |
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Recording |
It acts as a basis for preparing accounting voucher that helps in recording. |
It acts as a basis for recording transactions. |
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Preparation |
It is prepared at the time when an event or a transaction occurs. |
It can be prepared either when an event or a transaction occurs, or later on. |
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Legality/Validity |
It can be used as evidence in the court of law. |
It can be used for assessing the authentication of transactions. |
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Prepared By |
It is prepared by the persons who are directly involved in the transactions, or who are authorised to prepare or approve these documents. |
It is prepared by the authorised persons or by the accountants. |
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Examples |
Cash memo, invoice, and pay-in-slip, etc. |
Cash memo, invoice, pay-in-slip (if used as evidence), debit note, credit note, cash vouchers, transfer vouchers, etc. |
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The Price of Interest Earning Securities in Stock / Share Market is Quoted by Two ways :
(i) Cum-Interest Price : Cum-Interest Price Quotation Denotes that the Accrued Interest from the Preceding Interest Due Date to the Date of Transaction is included in the Quoted CumInterest Price .
Example : Anand Purchased 8 % , 200 Government Securities of Rs 100 each at Rs 103 Cum-Interest Price on 1st June , 2016, the Interest on which is Payable on 1st April and 1st October every year. In this example, Cum-Interest Price of Rs 103 means that the Accrued Interest for Two Months from 1st April, 2016 to 1st June, 2016 is included in this Price. Anand (Purchaser) is to Pay 200 x Rs 103 = Rs 20,600 to Purchase 200, 8 % Government Securities . The Computed Cum-Interest Price Rs 20,600 represents Partly towards Cost of Security (Rs 20,333) and Partly for Two Months Accrued Interest thereon (Rs 267) . It should be remembered that the Interest for Full 6 Months will be Received by the Purchaser on the Next Due Date of Interest i.e. on 1st October, 2016 .
(ii) Ex-Interest Price : Ex-Interest Price indicates that the Accrued Interest from the Preceding Date of Interest Due to the Date of Transaction is Excluded (Not Included) in the Quoted ExInterest Price . In such a case, the Purchaser will have to Pay this much Amount of Accrued Interest in Addition to the Quoted Ex-Interest Price .
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
Rhizoids are the short, thin filaments that anchor certain types of plants and absorb water and nutrients from the plants’ environment. Rhizoids act as a root system for plants that lack a traditional root system.
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