What is a “closing balance?”
a.
The amount of money you have at the end of the statemen...
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What is a “closing balance?”
a.
The amount of money you have at the end of the statement period
b.
The amount of money you have when you close your account
c.
The amount of money you owe at the end of the statement period
d.
The amount of money waiting to be transferred out of your account
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