Question
After King Ashoka's death, who ruled the eastern part of
his empire? ÂSolution
King Ashoka passed away in 232 BCE after a 40-year reign. Following his death, his empire was divided into two parts. The eastern region was governed by his grandson Dasaratha, while the western region was ruled by another grandson, Samprati.
Noting charges are recoverable from:
A negotiable instrument as per the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 includes:
Which accounting standard governs the treatment of inventories in India?
Mr. A draws a bill of exchange for ₹1,00,000 on Mr. B for 90 days. Mr. B accepts it and it is discounted by Mr. A from the bank. On maturity, Mr. B fa...
The person who draws a bill of exchange is called the:
Accounts relating to income, revenue, gain expenses, and losses are termed as:
When a bill is dishonored, the drawer's account is debited in the books of the drawee because:
The party who is entitled to receive the payment of a bill of exchange is called the:
The person in whose Favor a bill is endorsed is called:
A bill of exchange for ₹40,000 was discounted with the bank for ₹39,500. The amount of discount charged is: