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达仁科技某日发生如下经济业务,编制记账凭证
第一,10日,采购部白雪购电脑5台,每台4 000元,以现金支票支付,票号XJWO01(摘要:购电脑)。
借:库存商品——硬件(124302) 20 000
应交税费——应交增值税(进项税额)( 21710101) 3 400
贷:银行存款——工行存款(100201) 23 400
第二,18日,收到兴华集团投资资金10 000美元,汇率1:8.275,转账支票号ZZWOOI(摘要:收到投资)。
借:银行存款——中行存款(100202) 82 750
贷:实收资本(3101) 82 750
第三,22日,采购部白雪采购A材料10吨,每吨5 000元,材料直接入库,货款以银行存款支付,转账支票号ZZW002(摘要:材料采购)。
借:原材料-A材料(121101) 50 000
贷:银行存款——工行存款(100201) 50 000

A.275,转账支票号ZZWOOI(摘要:收到投资)。
借:银行存款——中行存款(100202)

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