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		<title>Consumer math questions?</title>
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Grrrr asked: 1.   When someone other than the checking account holder signs a check it’s considered to be what?  (1 point)
bounced
forfeited
authorized
forged
2.   When a check is not honored by a bank because there isn’t enough money in the account, it’s called a ___________ check.  (1 point)
bounced
forfeited
authorized
forged
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