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Mathematics, 01.02.2021 01:40 Raymond123

Joe-Bob wants to buy a car and will need to take out a loan in order to make the purchase. His current monthly income is $3,500 per month. His mortgage payment is $900 per month, and his student loan payment is $350 per month. Note: You do not need to take taxes into consideration for this journal.

According to the affordability formulas given, can he afford to take out another loan?
When should he follow the affordability formulas? In what cases should he not?
How could taking out the car loan impact his other priorities?

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