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Business, 11.05.2021 15:00 rjone8429

Stear Inc. deposited an NSF check of a customer into the bank. At the end of the month, there was a difference in the bank balance and checkbook balance due to this NSF check. How can this be rectified? А. reduce the checkbook balance
B. increase the checkbook balance
C. reduce the bank balance
D. increase the bank balance
E. reduce both the checkbook and bank balance

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