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Accounting Movements Cards (For printing) decreba.com Accounting Movements Cards (For printing)

decreba.com Purchase of office equipment (computers) 10,000 Reception by bank check

decreba.com Acquisition of transport equipment (truck) 20,000 Payment by bank check

decreba.com Purchase of basic equipment (machines) 10,000 Payment by bank check

decreba.com Acquisition of basic equipment (machines) 15,000 Payment by bank check

decreba.com Payment of property rents 800 Payment by bank transfer

decreba.com Cost of electricity 300 Payment by bank check

decreba.com Cost of water 100 Payment by bank check

decreba.com Fuel load of 50 Payment by bank check

decreba.com Purchase of goods and their entry into store of 2000 30 day payment

decreba.com Purchase of goods and their entry into store of 2500 30 day payment

decreba.com Purchase of goods and their entry into store of 3000 30 day payment

decreba.com Purchase of goods and its entry into store of 3500 30 day payment

decreba.com Payment to the supplier of goods, total debt.

decreba.com Payment to the supplier of goods, total debt

decreba.com Payment to the supplier of goods, total debt

decreba.com The sale of merchandise 4,000 that had cost 2000 Reception in 30 days

decreba.com The sale of 3,000 merchandise that had cost 1,500 30 day receipt

decreba.com The sale for 2,000 of the merchandise that had cost 1,000 Reception in 30 days

decreba.com The sale for 1,500 merchandise that had cost 600 Immediate reception

decreba.com Processing and payment of gross salary 2,000 by bank transfer

decreba.com Processing and payment of gross salary 2,200 by bank transfer

decreba.com Processing and payment of gross salary 2,500 by bank transfer

decreba.com Processing and payment of gross salary 2,400 by bank transfer