Which transactions will:
  1. Decrease the Assets and Decrease the Capital.
  2. Increase the Assets and Increase the Liabilities.
  3. Increase the Assets and Decrease another Asset.
  4. Decrease the Assets and Decrease the Liabilities.
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  1. Drawings or Expenses.
  2. Purchase of an asset on Credit.
  3. Purchase or Sale of an asset in Cash.
  4. Payment of a liability.
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