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Distinguish between ‘Fixed Capital Account’ and ‘Fluctuating Capital Account’ on the Basis of Credit Balance. (Al 2017, COSE 2019)

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SOLUTION

Fixed Capital Account always shows a credit (positive) balance, while Fluctuating Capital Account may show debit (negative) or credit (positive)’balance.


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