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The Village of Bakersville issued 700,000 of refunding bonds at a 1 premium. Bond issuance costs were 10,000; 695,000 is to be used to retire the existing bonds. Other financing uses will be debited for
 
  A. 7,000.
  B. 10,000.
  C. 683,000.
  D. 695,000.

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An external entity is a person, place, or thing within the system that transforms data.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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