Companies may use a special bank account solely for the purpose of paying employees, by depositing an amount equal to the total employees' net pay into the account each pay period and drawing the employees' payroll checks on the account. This account is a(n):
a) Payroll bank account.
b) Federal depository bank account.
c) Payroll register account.
d) Employee's Individual Earnings account.
e) Employees' bank account.
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