FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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The following selected transactions were completed by Fasteners Inc. Co., a supplier of buttons and zippers for clothing:
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Nov. | 21 | Received from McKenna Outer Wear Co., on account, a $48,000, 60-day, 6% note dated November 21 in settlement of a past due account. |
Dec. | 31 | Recorded an |
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Jan. | 20 | Received payment of note and interest from McKenna Outer Wear Co. |
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