2.14A Write up the asset, capital and liability accounts in the books of D. Gough to record the following transactions: June May 1 2 5 8 12 15 19 21 25 30 2.15A Write up the accounts to record the following transactions: 1 2 3 5 8 15 17 24 31 Started business with £16,000 in the bank. Bought van paying by cheque £6,400. Bought office fixtures £900 on time from Old Ltd. Bought van on time from Carton Cars Ltd £7,100. Took £180 out of the bank and put it into the cash till. Bought office fixtures paying by cash £120. Paid Carton Cars Ltd by internet transfer from the bank account. A loan of £500 cash is received from B. Berry. Paid £400 of the cash in hand into the bank account. Bought more office fixtures, paying with the business debit card £480. Started business with £1,500 cash and £18,000 in the bank. Received a loan of £4,000 from T. Fox by cheque. Bought a computer for cash £1,200. Bought display stands on time from Drop Ltd £840. Took £400 out of the bank and put it in the cash till. Repaid part of Fox's loan using the business debit card £1,000. Paid amount owing to Drop Ltd £840 by internet transfer from the bank account. Repaid part of Fox's loan by cash £500. Bought a colour laser printer on time from P. Blake for £400.
2.14A Write up the asset, capital and liability accounts in the books of D. Gough to record the following transactions: June May 1 2 5 8 12 15 19 21 25 30 2.15A Write up the accounts to record the following transactions: 1 2 3 5 8 15 17 24 31 Started business with £16,000 in the bank. Bought van paying by cheque £6,400. Bought office fixtures £900 on time from Old Ltd. Bought van on time from Carton Cars Ltd £7,100. Took £180 out of the bank and put it into the cash till. Bought office fixtures paying by cash £120. Paid Carton Cars Ltd by internet transfer from the bank account. A loan of £500 cash is received from B. Berry. Paid £400 of the cash in hand into the bank account. Bought more office fixtures, paying with the business debit card £480. Started business with £1,500 cash and £18,000 in the bank. Received a loan of £4,000 from T. Fox by cheque. Bought a computer for cash £1,200. Bought display stands on time from Drop Ltd £840. Took £400 out of the bank and put it in the cash till. Repaid part of Fox's loan using the business debit card £1,000. Paid amount owing to Drop Ltd £840 by internet transfer from the bank account. Repaid part of Fox's loan by cash £500. Bought a colour laser printer on time from P. Blake for £400.
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