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Daisy is a senior in college and has a part-time job at a coffee shop. She recently got her
first credit card and can spend up to $4,000. She sees that the expensive 4K TV she has
wanted for the past year is on sale for the next week for $3,500. What is the BEST
course of action for Daisy?
o Use her new credit card.
O Use the money in her savings account.
O Get a cash advance from her bank.
O Wait until she has a full-time job.
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Which types of loans are usually the easiest to get?
O Expensive Loans
O Medium-Priced Loans
O Home Equity Loans
Inexpensive Loans


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