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Vinod sold goods to Darbara Singh for ₹ 1,000 on 1st January 2019. He drew on the latter a bill for the amount payable 3 months afteer date. Iie discounted the bill with his bank for ₹ 990 on 4th January, 2019. On maturity the bill is duly met. Make the journal entriese the books of Vinod and Darbara Singh.

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