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Record the following transactions for the month of November 2019 in the cash receipts journal. Total, prove, and rule the cash receipts journal as of November 30. Nov. 1 Collected $2,300 from Katie Bing, a credit customer on account.
10 Received a check from Mike Drake to pay his $3,700 promissory note plus interest of $240.
13 Received $4,100 from Jessie Cole, a credit customer, in payment of her account.
15 Had cash sales of $26,500 plus sales tax of $2,300. There was a cash overage of $14.

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