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Write out the following transactions in the Triple column cash book of Ali: 2018 Jan. 1...

Write out the following transactions in the Triple column cash book of Ali:

2018 Jan. 1 Ali commences his business with cash = OMR. 30000

Jan 2 He pays into bank current account = OMR. 20000

Jan. 3 He receive cheque from Khalid LLC on account = OMR. 1000

Jan. 7 He pays kulwant rai's cheque into bank = Rs. 1000

Jan. 10 He pays Said by Cheque = OMR. 1980 and receive discount = OMR. 20

Jan. 11 He receive cheque from Wasim = Rs. 970 and allow him discount = Rs. 30

Jan. 15 He makes sales for cash = OMR. 2000

Jan. 17 Cash deposited into bank = OMR. 3000 Jan.

19 He purchased a motor car by cheque = OMR. 6500

Jan. 20 He purchased goods by cheque = OMR. 1500

Jan. 22 He pays Essam traders in cash = OMR. 2000 and receives discount = OMR. 100

Jan. 29 He withdraws from bank for office use = OMR. 500

17 Jan. 30 He purchases furniture by cheque = OMR.

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