Checkable and debitable accounts in commercial banks and other financial institutions are classified as money because A. they sometimes earn an interest income for the depositor. B. banks hold currency in their vaults equal to the value of demand deposits. C. they are not liabilities of the banks. D. they are generally acceptable in the payment of debt.

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

Option D. They are generally acceptable in the payment of debt is correct. Checkable and Debitable are very liquid as they can be easily convertible to money. That is, it is indirectly like money.

Option B is wrong as it is not related to the question atal.

Option C is wrong because all customers' deposit are the liabilities of the banks.

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