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During an examination,a patient has successfully completed the finger-to-nose and the rapid-alternating-movements tests,and is able to run each heel down the opposite shin.The nurse will conclude that the patient's:
Mail Float
The time gap between when a payment is sent via mail and when it is received and processed, affecting the time when the funds become available.
Processing Float
The time difference between when a check is written and when it is actually cleared and funds are deducted from the account.
Availability Float
The time gap between when a deposit is made into a bank account and when the funds become available for use.
Disbursement Float
The time lag between when a payment is made by a company and when the funds are actually removed from the company's bank account.
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