Multiple Choice
Checkable deposits are money because
A) they are protected by the Federal Reserve.
B) they are guaranteed by banks.
C) checks bounce when there are not enough funds to cash them.
D) they can be converted into currency on demand and are used directly as a means of payment.
E) only banks and other financial institutions can offer them.
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