Every evening, she scribbled sales in a tattered notebook. "Sold ₹2,000 of samosas. Bought ₹5,000 of sugar." But at the end of the month, the numbers never matched. Her cousin, Arjun, a college student, visited one day.
Meera ran a small sweets shop, "Meera’s Mithai." She made delicious gulab jamuns and rasgullas , but she had one big problem: she didn’t know if she was actually making money. basics of tally prime for beginners
Meera’s eyes widened. On the right side (Liabilities), it showed: Sharma Traders: ₹2,000 (This is a debt she owes). On the left side (Assets), it showed her stock of sugar. Every evening, she scribbled sales in a tattered notebook
Every evening, she scribbled sales in a tattered notebook. "Sold ₹2,000 of samosas. Bought ₹5,000 of sugar." But at the end of the month, the numbers never matched. Her cousin, Arjun, a college student, visited one day.
Meera ran a small sweets shop, "Meera’s Mithai." She made delicious gulab jamuns and rasgullas , but she had one big problem: she didn’t know if she was actually making money.
Meera’s eyes widened. On the right side (Liabilities), it showed: Sharma Traders: ₹2,000 (This is a debt she owes). On the left side (Assets), it showed her stock of sugar.