Because credit card companies charge very high interest for carrying debts most households attempt to pay off
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Because credit card companies charge very high interest for carrying debts most households attempt to pay off their credit card balances quickly. Estimate the number of people who carry a balance on credit cards (NOCCBAL: 1).
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z estimate of p LCL 6646 UCL 6874 Total LCL 2209588536646 1468...View the full answer
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