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Business, 27.03.2020 17:12 jessicagustama

You have just received your paycheck from Chick-Fil-A. You go to the bank to deposit your check in the amount of $120.00 to your bank account. The teller issues you a deposit slip. Upon leaving the bank, you go to Target. There you see a pair of jeans you like on sale for $30.00 from the usual $40.00. You decide it’s a great deal and purchase the jeans. You give the cashier your debit card to pay for the purchase and the jeans become yours. Using this scenario, please discuss how the three uses of money are being utilized. Please be specific about each use and which step in this scenario represents each use.

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