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HB Accounting Copy Guide

 

 


The name of this company is HB. They say it is a high-quality Kaata Copy, which is used for writing accounts.


When I used this copy, I found that the pages were very good. Inside, there are a total of 280 pages. In these pages, we can write names, from where it starts and where it ends. For example: “Shershah’s account starts from here and ends here,” or “Smile’s account starts from here and ends there.”

In every page, there is space given for:

• The name

• The date

• The details

• The page number

The entry of money (Jama) if you have given or taken money for business

The balance (Baqaya) if something is remaining


I used this copy for about two months, and it was very helpful.


This copy is made by Hamdam Paper Product Ltd., and it is Made in Pakistan.

It comes in different colors like blue, white, yellow, and orange.

Rs: 799


This copy is very good and can be easily bought.
It is very useful for keeping accounts at the business level.

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