Books of account refer to the ledgers, journals, and other accounting records in which a business records its transactions. These records form the backbone of a company's financial information, ensuring that their financial status can be understood at any time.
Statutory Books, as mandated by the Companies Act, ensure proper accounting records, enabling directors to accurately oversee the financial positioning and transactions of a company.
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