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Business, 31.08.2021 09:10 KrishnaBalaram1235

4. You want to make sure your account reflects the spending you've actually done, so you pull receipts out of your clothes pockets from the last two weeks and find two for Cool Snacks, one for Club Cafe, one from a sale at
Clothing Rack, and an ATM slip for a withdrawal of $30.
a. Are there any items reflected on your Account Activity that you can't account for? What are they?
b. What are 2 possible explanations that might explain the extra entry?


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