Accountancy, asked by mandeepkaurmk7051392, 7 months ago

Suraj Mart furnishes the following information:<br />Transaction s during the month of April 2017<br />1.4.2010 Business started with cash Rs. 1,50,000<br />1.4.2010 Goods purchased from Manisha Rs 36,000<br />1.4.2010 Stationary purchased for cash Rs 2,200<br />2.4.2010 Open a bank account with SBI for Rs. 35,000<br />2.4.2010 Goods sold to Priya for Rs. 16,000<br />3.4.2010 Received a cheque of Rs. 16,000 from Priya.<br />5.4.2010 Sold goods to Nidhi Rs. 14,000<br />8.4.2010 Nidhi pays Rs 14,000 cash<br />10.4.2010 Purchased goods for Rs. 20,000 on credit from Ritu<br />14.4.2010 Insurance paid by cheque Rs. 6,000<br />18.4.2010 Paid rent Rs. 2,000<br />20.4.2010 Goods costing Rs. 1,500 given as charity.<br />24.4.2010 Purchased office furniture for Rs. 11.200<br />29.4.2010 Cash withdrawn for households purposes Rs. 5000<br />30.4.2010 Interest received cash Rs. 1,200.<br />30.4.2010 Cash sales Rs. 2,300.<br />30.4.2010 Commission paid Rs. 3000 by cheque.<br />30.4.2010 Telephone bill paid by cheque Rs. 2,000<br />30.4.2010 Payment of salaries in cash Rs. 12,000/Prepare ledger accounts , voucher , ​

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Answered by harshwagh2996
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We always use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a non-defining relative clause: who, which, whose, when or where (but not that). We also use commas to separate the clause from the rest of the sentence.

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