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Parent's Signature: Sep
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Balances brought forward: Cash $ 1620, Bank $9800
Trade Payables: Blue $ 800; Red $1200; White $2000
Trade Receivables: G Graham $500; A Ahmed $180; R Brown $640
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The following paid their accounts by cheque, in each case deducting 5% cash discounts:
G Graham $500; A Ahmed $180; R Brown $640
Sold goods on credit Alan $900
Paid rent by cheque $350
H Mohamed lent us $6700 by cheque
We paid the following accounts by cheque in each case deducting 2 %% cash discount:
Blue $ 800; Red $1200; White $2000
Alan paid us the amount owed by him after allowing the discount of 10%
Paid motor expenses in cash $120
P Jack pays his account of $210, by cash $200, deducting $10 cash discount
Cash withdrawn from the bank for business use, $650
Paid wages in cash in cash $ 140
Cash withdrawn from the bank for personal use, $300
Received commission by cheque $260
Purchased furniture for $2200 and paid half of it by cheque
Cash deposited to bank account $600
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