At the beginning of the day, a company had a ledger balance and available balance of $3,860. During the day, the company wrote three checks for $350, $715, and $975. The company also deposited checks for $545 and $930. What is the company's collection float?
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At the beginning of the day, a company had a ledger balance and available balance of $3,860. During the day, the company wrote three checks for $350, $715, and $975. The company also deposited checks for $545 and $930. What is the company's collection float?
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