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    45 quid!

    This sucks...

    Lost my record of what I had paid yself (wages, travel expenses etc). So spent a long time last night recreating it.

    Basically its a list of what I have paid myself (against check numbers) and what was contained in those payments (any expenses I had to put on my own cards etc).

    Its £45 out. The annoying part is that the amount of cash in the bank and the accounting program match exactly so I've entered it under something and paid it...I just can't find out what.

    Bah. Who said technology was grand.

    #2
    45 is divisible by 9 - therefore it's possible you've transposed a number e.g. typed either £105 instead of £150 or vice versa.....

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      #3
      *make mental note of Miss Marple's usefulness*

      Welcome Miss Marple! How did St Mary Mead cope in the recent floods?
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
      - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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        #4
        Wow Miss Marple,
        That is the single potentially most helpful thing that's ever been written in this forum.

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          #5
          Cojak: I don't think it's ever flooded in St Mary Mead. It seems to be a village full of perpetual sunshine and light, cool breezes.

          Thunderlizard:
          H'I thankyou (bow) Sometimes us oldies can teach you young whipper snappers a thing or to. Aeons ago, EVERYONE using an old fashioned typewriter or calculator, before the advent of the computer world as we know it today, knew that rule. Remember it and pass it on to your children.

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