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Yi-Chen

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A commercial fee-for-service insurance policy is called a(n)
 
 restitution plan
  compensation plan
  quittance plan
  indemnity plan

Question 2

Funds deposited in the account between bank statement periods are called
 
 outstanding deposits
  outstanding debits
  outstanding credits
  outstanding checks



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Answer to Question 1

indemnity plan

Rationale: A commercial fee-for-service insurance policy is called an indemnity plan.

Answer to Question 2

outstanding deposits

Rationale: Funds deposited in the account between bank statement periods are called outstanding deposits.





 

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