Transacion Transaction Amount
number (Year 2017)
1 Interest paid by a Country B’s corporatio...
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Transacion Transaction Amount
number (Year 2017)
1 Interest paid by a Country B’s corporation on a
bond owned by a Country A’s bank $1’000
2 Interest paid by Country A’s government on a treasury
bills owned by Country C’s government $2’000
3 Country A imports of coffee from Country B $3’000
4 Country A’s citizen donation to a Non-Governmental-
Organization located in Country A $4’000
5 Country A’s sale of Country C’s government bonds $5’000
6 Country B’s export of raw materials to Country C $6’000
Which transactions belong to Country A's current accounts?
a. 3,4, and 5.
b. 3 and 5.
c. 1,2, 3, 4, 5.
d. 1,2,3.
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