Contemporary Mathematics for Business & Consumers
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ISBN: 9781305585447
Author: Robert Brechner, Geroge Bergeman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4.II, Problem 1RE
On April 3. Erin Gardner received her bank statement showing a balance of $2,087.93. Her checkbook showed a balance of $1,493.90. Outstanding checks were $224.15, $327.80, $88.10, $122.42, and $202.67. There was an $8.00 service charge, and the deposits in transit amounted to $813.11. There was an electronic payroll deposit of $450.00. Use the form below to reconcile Erin's account.
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Contemporary Mathematics for Business & Consumers
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