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When Bryce attempted to borrow money at the bank, he learned that his credit score is low. Which best describes what this is likely to mean for Bryce?
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
Which action will not make an individual vulnerable to identity theft?
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
The financial counselor that Ariel consulted about her use of credit recommended that she keep her use of credit within safe boundaries. Ariel’s financial counselor most likely told her to:
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
As part of Nicholas’ new job, his employer will provide health, life, and disability insurance. Access to this insurance is provided in addition to his regular salary. This is known as:
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
Tiffany was recently involved in a vehicle accident. In order to get her car fixed, her insurance company is requiring her to pay the first $500 of the repair bill because:
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
David earns $5,000 per month at his accounting job. He has a student loan payment of $120, a car loan of $300. Which statement is true?
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
Patty recently moved into a new apartment with her friend Emma. Who is responsible for purchasing renter’s insurance?
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
If a person drives an automobile, they are required by law to have automobile liability insurance. In which situation would this type of policy protect the policyholder?
He backed into a car in the parking lot and caused $2,000 in damages to his own car and $3,000 in damages to the other car.
The interest rates on his loan will be higher, since his credit score is low.
employee benefits.
Patty and Emma
David’s credit payments are within the safe range for someone with his income.
Paying cash for a movie ticket
her policy’s deductible is $500.
keep the total amount of money she has borrowed, not including her house, under 20% of her net income.
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