Sue has a checking account at the First National Bank; her checking account is a(n):

A. liability to Sue until she spends the funds.
B. asset to Sue but actually a liability to the Federal Reserve.
C. asset to the bank and a liability to Sue.
D. asset to Sue and a liability to the bank.


Answer: D

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