Ali Mamat Enterprise Trial Balance as at 31 December 2019 Debit (RM) Credit (RM) 190,576 Particulars Sales Purchases Salaries Motor expenses Rent 119,832 56,527 2,416 1,894 Insurance General expenses Premises Motor vehicles Account receivables 372 85 95,420 16,594 26,740
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