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Anarel [89]
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Nov. 1            Cash                   $50,000

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Nov. 6            Office Equipment    $15,000  

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Nov. 12             Cash                     $11,500  

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Nov. 15           Prepaid Insurance     $2,400  

                           Cash                                             $2,400

Nov. 23           Accounts Receivable  $22,300  

                         Fees Earned                                    $22,300

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Nov. 12 Fees Earned           $11,500                                 $50,750

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