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Business, 21.04.2020 04:45 johnkings140

During the month, you have been using your check register to keep track of financial activity
related to your checking and savings accounts: ATM withdrawals, check deposits, written checks,
receipts that detail your debit card spending, bill payments, and interest earned on your savings
account. Today, you received your bank statement in the mail, and you opened the statement to
reconcile with your check register. Fill in the table below to identify which transactions you expect
to see
as debits and as credits.
List 6 transactions, the amount and if it is a debit or credit. Example: Jeremiah Joe Coffee, $4.45,
debit.

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