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What is a Voucher?
- March 4, 2014
- Posted by: Ahuja Sahil
- Category: Basic Accounting
Voucher
A document that serves as evidence for a business transaction is called a Voucher. Sometimes, mistakenly seen as just a bill or receipt; it can have many other forms.
It is not the appearance of it that matters it just needs to act as evidence of a transaction. When a transaction is entered, the evidence of that transaction is also confirmed. A voucher helps in recording expenses or liability and further helps in its payment.
They are also called source documents as they help in identifying the source of a transaction. A few examples of vouchers include bill receipts, cash memos, pay-in-slips, checks, an invoice, a debit or credit note.
Format and Template of Voucher (Invoice)
Related Topic – What is a Promissory Note?
Different Types of Vouchers
- Source Vouchers
- Accounting Vouchers
Source Vouchers
Documents which are created at the time when a business enters into a transaction are called source vouchers, for example, rent receipts, bill receipts at the time of cash sales, etc.
They are expected to contain complete details of a transaction duly signed by the maker and act as evidence of the transaction.
Accounting Vouchers
This type of a voucher basically analyzes a business transaction from the accounting standpoint and is used for recording purposes.
These are commonly prepared by accountants on the basis of supporting vouchers and approved by a different individual. They are further subdivided into two, cash and non-cash vouchers.
Examples of cash type
- Credit vouchers
- Debit vouchers
Examples of the non-cash type
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