You recently opened your checking account with reallybigbank on august 1 using $100.00.
comple...
Mathematics, 05.10.2019 09:01 EatsChiken
You recently opened your checking account with reallybigbank on august 1 using $100.00.
complete the checkbook register using the following transactions then explain how you
completed the first four transactions.
august 1 β opened the checking account with $100.00
august 2 β purchased groceries from grocerβs haven for $43.82 plus 4% tax. (check 101)
august 2 β paid $8.00 for parking using your debit card.
august 4 β deposited paycheck from work. ($9.75/ hr for 40 hours)
august 6 β paid hydropower $35.11. (check 102)
august 6 β bought 3 pairs of pants at $29.99 each with a 10% coupon and 5% sales tax from
bargains-r-us. (check 103)
august 7 β bought a bike for $180.00, helmet for $14.95, and gloves for $8.95 from wheels-2-
go. used a 15% off coupon and there was 4% sales tax. (check 104)
august 11 β deposited paycheck from work less $100.00 ($9.75/hr for 40 hours)
august 11 β opened a savings account with $100.00 transferred from the checking account.
(note: this is an additional $100.00, not the $100.00 you just took out of your paycheck)
august 12 β ate lunch at hamburger mayvn for $5.65 plus 5% tax. used your debit card to pay
for it
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