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Business, 13.10.2021 04:20, kuehnkeegan

Compramos herramientas al crédito a la Compañía XY, S. A. El cliente 1 abona a su cuenta en efectivo.

El dueño del negocio hace una nueva inversión en efectivo y en muebles.

Un salón de belleza le vende su equipo de belleza al cliente 1 y recibe abono en efectivo.

Le pagamos un abono a la Compañía XY, S. A. en efectivo.

Compramos un pick up abonamos la mitad a la Cía Z, S. A.

Pedimos dinero prestado.

Le abonamos al acreedor con mobiliario.

El dueño hace un retiro personal en efectivo.

Vendemos herramientas al contado.

El cliente 1 nos cancela con herramientas.

Abonamos al préstamo en efectivo.

El dueño hace un retiro de equipo rodante para su uso personal.

El propietario de gana la lotería y deposita el dinero en el negocio.

Compramos una computadora nueva y nos reconocieron la mitad del valor por

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