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Which of the following is considered a sign of credit trouble? A. You are making only minimum payments on your credit cards B. You have a small number of credit cards C. You keep track of your monthly expenditures to insure that your net monthly cash flow is on target D. You don’t use consumer credit to pay for regular expenditures
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User: Which of the following is considered a sign of credit trouble? A. You are making only minimum payments on your credit cards B. You have a small number of credit cards C. You keep track of your monthly expenditures to insure that your net monthly cash flow is on target D. You don’t use consumer credit to pay for regular expenditures





Weegy: C. You keep track of your monthly expenditures to insure that your net monthly cash flow is on target
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The following is considered a sign of credit trouble: You are making only minimum payments on your credit cards.
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