Monday February 6, 2017 ***Check email too see if any bills or quizzes are due*** 1) Luisa Scofield has a previous balance of $217.45. During the month,

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Monday February 6, 2017 ***Check email too see if any bills or quizzes are due*** 1) Luisa Scofield has a previous balance of $217.45. During the month, she makes deposits of $18.80 and $320, and writes checks in the amounts of $214.42 and $103.00. In addition, the bank charges her a $2.00 ATM fee, and she earns interest in the amount of $0.52. What is her present balance? 2) Franco Pisano’s previous balance was $576.26. Last month he wrote checks for $765.18 and $234.73. Both were paid by the bank. He deposited 2 paychecks each in the amount of $1,089.98 and made cash withdrawals totaling $1,000.00. In addition, the bank charged services fees totaling $5.25 and paid him $2.17 interest. What is his present balance?

Tuesday February 7, 2017 ***Check email too see if any bills or quizzes are due***

Wednesday February 8, 2017 ***Check email too see if any bills or quizzes are due*** 1) Complete the table below

Thursday February 9, 2017 ***Check email too see if any bills or quizzes are due*** J.R. Miner stopped at the ATM. He deposited his paycheck for $467.72 and his wife’s $289.44 paycheck. He asks for $120.00 cash back and deposits the rest. What is his total deposit? Lani Decker is making a daily deposit into her boss’ bank account. She has checks in the amounts of $524.89, $326.96, and $287.39. Her cash consists of 8 twenty-dollar bills, 10 ten-dollar bills, 9 five-dollar bills, and 18 one-dollar bills. She has coins in the following denominations: 6 quarters, 18 dimes, 7 nickels, and 4 pennies. What is her total deposit?

Friday February 10, 2017 ***Check email too see if any bills or quizzes are due*** Mark Vance stopped at the bank. He deposited his paycheck for $647.79 and a rebate check for $14.50. If he receives $85.00 cash and deposits the rest, what is his total deposit? Carol Singer had a previous balance of $557.83 in her checking account. She deposited checks totaling $882.84, made cash withdrawals of $325.00, and wrote checks totaling $617.77 that were paid by the bank. She also earned interest of $1.15. What is her present balance?