If the Fed sells a T-bill to an individual rather than to a commercial bank, how will this affect the money supply?

A. It will increase the money supply.
B. It will increase the checking account balance of the individual.
C. It will have no effect on the money supply.
D. It will decrease the money supply.


Answer: D

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