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Loki has just gone into business. The following is a list of his transaction for the month of September 2020:
- Loki buys some office machinery for cash.
- Some goods sold on cash terms.
- One quarter’s rent for premises paid in cash.
- Van bought for cash.
- Goods for resale purchased on cash terms.
- Cash paid into the business by Loki.
- A motor car for use in the business paid for by cheque.
- Cheques received from customers from sale of goods on cash terms.
- Office expenses paid in cash.
- Purchase of goods paid in cash.
- Cash received from sale of goods.
- Transfer of cash to a bank account.
- Goods purchased from Smith
- Loki introduces further capital in cash into the business.
- Goods sold for cash.
Required:
State which account in Loki’s books of account should be debited and which account should be credited for each transaction.
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