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11 January, 23:37

Amber's bank statement shows a closing balance of $224.13. There are no outstanding checks or deposits. Her checkbook shows a balance of $221.38. What might account for different balances?

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  1. 11 January, 23:48
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    The Possibilies is given below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given Amber's bank statement shows a closing balance of $224.13. There are no outstanding checks or deposits. Her checkbook shows a balance of $221.38.

    The difference in amount i. e $224.13-$221.38=$2.75

    One possibility that is due to the previous month account balance and the another

    The interest is certainly a possibility since interest would add additional money to her account and if the interest was $2.75 and she added that to her balance.
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