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Chapter 16, Problem 3.3E
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Introduction:General obligation bonds are issued by the municipality for different purpose to serve the public. These funds are repaid by collecting revenue in the form of taxes from public.
To choose: The fund in which liability for general obligation bond should be recorded.
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