nature of realisation account is nomial i know but my teacher is notaccepted.it is real nature why why....

It is a nominal account. You already got this answer. If your teacher is not accepting it, then stay clam, don't be confused. You know the correct answer.

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Realisation Account is a Nominal Account in nature. This account is prepared to ascertain profit or loss arising from realisation of assets and payment of liabilities.

 

After transferring all the assets (except cash and bank) and liabilities to Realisation Account, any amount received from the realisation (sale) of assets is considered revenue as per the rule of Nominal Account. Hence, this revenue is credited to this account. Similarly, the amount paid by the firm to discharge liabilities and to meet expenses are debited to this account as per the rule of Nominal Account by considering them as expenses.

hi just read this too...

For personal account there should be a person. Realisation A/c is not a person. 
For real account, either it should be a asset or liability but it is neither a asset nor a liability. So it cannt be real account. 
For nominal account it should be either a expense, income, loss or gain. In the realisation account we calculate profit or loss on sale of assets and payment of liabilities. So, here the output is either profit or loss. It means that it fulfills the requirement of nominal account. Hence it is a nominal account

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It is a nominal account. You already got this answer. If your teacher is not accepting it, then stay clam, don't be confused. You know the correct answer.

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