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When you encounter an argument with a conclusion that doesn't follow from the premises and you aren't sure which fallacy it commits, it is usually safe to describe it as:
Adjusted Cash Balance
A financial metric representing the amount of available cash after accounting for adjustments such as outstanding checks or deposits in transit.
Check Register
A record book used to keep track of all the checks issued, deposits made, and current balance in a checking account.
Bank Statement
A summary of financial transactions that have occurred over a given period on a bank account.
Service Charge
A fee collected for services provided, often added to a bill in restaurants, hotels, or other service industries.
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