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Business, 14.06.2021 22:00 seymani2

Carlos and Keisha have a monthly income of $25,000. They have monthly expenditures that total $30,000. What is TRUE about their cash flow? A. They have a $5,000 surplus.

B. They have a $5,000 deficit.

C. They have a positive cash flow.

D. They have extra money that they could use for investments.

THE CORRECT ANSWER IS B. THEY HAVE A $5,000 DEFICIT.
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