FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
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On May 31, Marty’s Ice Cream Shop sells gift cards for $5,000. Customers redeem $1,200 in June, $2,100 in July, and $1,400 in August. Marty’s experience is that any unredeemed gift cards as of August 31 are not likely to be redeemed. Calculate the amount of gift card revenue each month.
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