Impact of an Electronic Transaction on a Bank's Liabilities
Assuming both businesses use this same bank, analyze the transaction from the bank's perspective. Describe the specific changes to the bank's liabilities for both the bakery's and the supplier's accounts, and determine the net change in the bank's total liabilities.
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