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Business, 25.02.2021 21:30 natu2072

Enter the following transactions in the necessary accounts Started business with A80 cash.
Paid insurance by cheque #150.
Received refund of rent A450 cash.
Bought furniture by cheque N500.
Took N500 from cash till and paid into the bank.
Cash drawings #115.
Withdrawn goods N300 for use.​

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