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Business, 20.04.2021 20:00 arod20061

Your uncle repays a $200 loan from Tenth National Bank (TNB) by writing a $200 check from his TNB checking account. Assume these funds are the only loans and deposits available for your uncle and the bank. Complete the following T-accounts for your uncle and TNB before your uncle repays the loan. Your Uncle Assets Liabilities Checking account $200 Loans $200 Tenth National Bank Assets Liabilities Loans $200 Deposits $200 Complete the following T-accounts for your uncle and TNB after your uncle repays the loan. Your Uncle Assets Liabilities Checking account $0 Loans $0 Tenth National Bank Assets Liabilities Loans $0 Deposits $0 True or False: Your uncle's wealth has increased. True False

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