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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
5

Kevin has had a checking account for a month. As he reconciles his account, Kevin notices that the dates on his check register d

o not match the dates on his account statement. He immediately calls the bank to find out what the problem is. What is the bank's likely response to Kevin?
A- "you obviously made a mistake and you should be careful"
B-"sorry we entered the wrong dates but thanks for telling us, we will fix it immediately"
C-"theres a serious problem with your account, please bring us all your records and info so we can check it"
D-"The date that the check is written is usually a few days before it is cashed. We record when it was cashed and you record when its written"
Mathematics
1 answer:
Anika [276]3 years ago
7 0
The most likely answer is D) <span>"The date that the check is written is usually a few days before it is cashed. We record when it was cashed and you record when its written". 

There is usually a delay between when you write someone a check (and record it in your ledger) and when that person cashes it (when the bank records it). </span>
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