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Business, 29.04.2021 14:10 kandi2565

G Brown has the following items in her balance sheet as on 30 April 20X8: Capital £18,400; Creditors £2,100; Fixtures £2,800; Car £3,900; Stock of goods £4,550; Debtors £2,780; Cash at bank

£6,250; Cash in hand £220.

During the first week of May 20X8

(a) She bought extra stock for goods £400 on credit.

(b) One of the debtors paid her £920 by cheque.

(c) She bought a computer by cheque £850.​

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