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Business, 14.07.2019 14:00 nathanphelps2468

Reading through a credit card disclosure (aka the schumer box), you see the a. p.r. for a specific card is set at 9.99% - 23.99%. which of the following statements is probably true? a. when given a range of a. p.r. s like this, you can assume most cardholders pay the lowest rate listed b. one of the primary factors determining your card's a. p.r. is your credit score c. with credit card a. p.r. s, cardholders like higher a. p.r. s because they earn more d. the a. p.r. on credit cards is usually fixed so they won't be adjusted as long as you are a cardholder

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