Enter the following transactions of an antiques shop in the accounts and extract a trial balance as at 31 March 20X6. March 1 Started in business with £8,000 in the bank. == 2 Bought goods on credit from the following persons: L Frank £550; G Byers £290; P Lee £610. == 5 Cash sales £510. == 6 Paid wages in cash £110. == 7 Sold goods on credit to: J Snow £295; K Park £360; B Tyler £640. == 9 Bought goods for cash £120. == 10 Bought goods on credit from: G Byers £410; P Lee £1,240. == 12 Paid wages in cash £110. == 13 Sold goods on credit to: K Park £610; B Tyler £205. == 15 Bought shop fixtures on credit from Stop Ltd £740. == 17 Paid G Byers by cheque £700. == 18 We returned goods to P Lee £83. == 21 Paid Stop Ltd a cheque for £740. == 24 B Tyler paid us his account by cheque £845. == 27 We returned goods to L Frank £18. == 30 G Prince lent us £1,000 by cash. == 31 Bought a van paying by cheque £6,250.

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Enter the following transactions of an antiques shop in the accounts and extract a trial balance as at 31 March
20X6.
March 1 Started in business with £8,000 in the bank.
== 2 Bought goods on credit from the following persons: L Frank £550; G Byers £290; P Lee £610.
== 5 Cash sales £510.
== 6 Paid wages in cash £110.
== 7 Sold goods on credit to: J Snow £295; K Park £360; B Tyler £640.
== 9 Bought goods for cash £120.
== 10 Bought goods on credit from: G Byers £410; P Lee £1,240.
== 12 Paid wages in cash £110.
== 13 Sold goods on credit to: K Park £610; B Tyler £205.
== 15 Bought shop fixtures on credit from Stop Ltd £740.
== 17 Paid G Byers by cheque £700.
== 18 We returned goods to P Lee £83.
== 21 Paid Stop Ltd a cheque for £740.
== 24 B Tyler paid us his account by cheque £845.
== 27 We returned goods to L Frank £18.
== 30 G Prince lent us £1,000 by cash.
== 31 Bought a van paying by cheque £6,250.

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