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Gamestop Corp. said the following about its gift card sales in its most recent (2019) annual report: "We establish a liability upon the issuance of merchandise credits and the sale of gift cards. Revenue is subsequently recognized when the credits and gift cards are redeemed." When Gamestop sells merchandise to a customer who is using a Gamestop gift card to purchase the merchandise, what is the impact on Gamestopā€™s financial statements? (Ignore any inventory effects)

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