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Short Term Loan Adjustment !!

 
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Short Term Loan Adjustment !!
Mastereyes2003
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09-08-2016, 08:35 PM
Dear All,

I am a Branch Manager of some services company.
i keep all the financial records in excel sheet , one file is for all type of expenses and the other is for any sort of cash input including daily sale, cash deposits from head office, last month i asked my monthly cash requirement from head office, which they have sent me a lesser amount for example , i required 300,000.00 Rs but i received 250,000.00, so i took a short term loan of 50,000.00 to meet my expenses.

Now , when i am making the current month requirement , due to better sale , my expenses and income is almost same , mind it that the expenses against that loan are also entered, so i can not get any amount from headoffice , but my loan is still payable.

i need to ask that how this short term loan is needed to be adjust in daily book ( Debit , Credit) or in a Balance sheet ?
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09-09-2016, 04:53 PM
What a Funny forum Huh
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10-18-2016, 07:11 PM
Your question is not clear. Once repaid you will record the transaction in your books against the outstanding liability. Nothing else needs be done
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