Selecting Useful Information Different decisions often require different information about the same individual or business. Assume you

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Selecting Useful Information Different decisions often require different information about the same individual or business. Assume you work for a local savings and loan association and an individual enters and asks for an automobile loan. That afternoon the same individual calls and asks you out on a date.

a. List five items about the individual you think would be important in deciding on whether or not to approve an auto loan.

b. List five items about the individual you think would be important in deciding whether or not to go on a date with that person.

c. List three items you think would be important for both decisions.

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Financial Accounting A Decision Making Approach

ISBN: 9780471328230

2nd Edition

Authors: Thomas E. King, Valdean C. Lembke, John H. Smith

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