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6-7 ACG Problem 5658 Dr. Chula King (1) Estimated Revenues Appropriations Fund Balance (2) Taxes Receivable-Current Estimated Uncollectible Current Taxes Revenues-Taxes (3) Cash Taxes Receivable-Current (4) Expenditures-Bond Interest Cash (5) Cash Taxes Receivable-Current (6) Cash Interest Receivable-Current Investments Cash 360,000 200,000 160,000 350,000 20,000 330,000 175,000 175,000 100,000 100,000 155,000...

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6-7 ACG Problem 5658 Dr. Chula King (1) Estimated Revenues Appropriations Fund Balance (2) Taxes Receivable-Current Estimated Uncollectible Current Taxes Revenues-Taxes (3) Cash Taxes Receivable-Current (4) Expenditures-Bond Interest Cash (5) Cash Taxes Receivable-Current (6) Cash Interest Receivable-Current In...
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