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The Journal and Source Documents 6 1

Figure 6.4: Cash Sales Slip PowerPoint 6–1 Chapter 6 Figure 6.4: Cash Sales Slip 2

PowerPoint 6–2 Chapter 6 Figure 6.5: Sales Invoice 3

Figure 6.6: Point of Sale Summary PowerPoint 6–3 Chapter 6 Figure 6.6: Point of Sale Summary 4

Figure 6.7: Purchase Invoice PowerPoint 6–4 Chapter 6 Figure 6.7: Purchase Invoice 5

Figure 6.8: Purchase Invoice PowerPoint 6–5 Chapter 6 Figure 6.8: Purchase Invoice 6

PowerPoint 6–6 Chapter 6 Figure 6.9: Cheque 7

Figure 6.10: Cash Receipts Daily Summary PowerPoint 6–7 Chapter 6 Figure 6.10: Cash Receipts Daily Summary 8

Figure 6.11: Bank Debit Advice PowerPoint 6–8 Chapter 6 Figure 6.11: Bank Debit Advice 9