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On 1st march , 2019 Naresh sold goods to Y for ₹ 25,000 and immediately received from Y₹ 10,000 by cheque and drew a bill on Y at three months fort he balance amount. Bill is accepted by Y. Bill was disphonoured on the due date and Y paid ₹ 150 as noting charges. Ten days later, Y pays the due amount to X. pass the joural entries in the books of both the parties.

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