Which of the following activities occurring in a Government Funds would result in a decrease in the fund balance of that Government Fund? a. Purchase of a general government capital asset. b. Transfer of money into the fund from another fund of the same government. c. Issuance of general government long-term debt. d. Sale of a general government capital asset.
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