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Business, 03.12.2021 01:10 madelyngv97

Ted's Toys just reconciled its bank account and has $12,300 in outstanding deposits and $31,400 in checks outstanding. The firm's checkbook has a positive balance. The firm sells on a cash basis only and deposits its receipts on a daily basis. The deposited funds are available to the firm the following day. The firm writes and mails checks on a daily basis also. These checks generally clear the bank in three days. What do you know about the firm's float given this information

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