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In Lizzie Shoes’ experience, gift cards that have not been redeemed within 12 months are not likely to be redeemed. Lizzie Shoes sold gift cards for $19,150 during August 2021. $3,400 of cards were redeemed in September 2021, $3,610 in October, $2,750 in November, and $2,670 in December 2021. In 2022 an additional $1,850 of cards were redeemed in January and $535 in February.
How much gift card revenue associated with the August 2021 gift card sales would Lizzie get to recognize in 2021 and 2022?
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