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Business, 21.01.2021 21:10 ayoismeisjjjjuan

TRANSACTIONS 1. Performed services for $14,400 on credit.
2. Paid $3,640 in cash for new office chairs.
3. Received $27,600 in cash from credit clients.
4. Paid $1,820 in cash for telephone service.
5. Sent a check for $10,400 in partial payment of the amount due creditors.
6. Paid salaries of $21,160 in cash.
7. Sent a check for $2,570 to pay electric bill.
8. Performed services for $25,800 in cash.
9. Paid $5,320 in cash for auto repairs.
10. Performed services for $27,600 on account.

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