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Business, 06.03.2020 06:07 amaljiiju5022

A local civic group gave the county government $25,000 cash to be used to pay the utility bills of persons with income below the poverty level. The city should account for the $25,000 contribution in:

a. An investment trust fund.
b. The General Fund.
c. A permanent fund.
d. Private-purpose trust fund.

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