Quickbooks Online Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780357391693
Author: Owen
Publisher: Cengage
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Würstchen Uli GmbH is a food retailer that is in economic difficulties due to tax arrears from the past and therefore wants to report the highest possible annual result in t1 . Create the postingrecords for the following transactions in t1:
Würstchen Uli GmbH is purchasing a new copying machine in t1, which will be used in administration in the future. The purchase price according to the list is € 17,850 gross. Afurther € 5,950 gross must be paid to the manufacturer for delivery and installation on site. The amount due will be paid by bank transfer.
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