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Business, 16.04.2020 23:07 milkshakegrande101

Usha and Parker have a combined monthly net income of $4,500. They both chip in to pay their $675
rent each month. They also have one outstanding student loan balance of $6,280 and recently added a
balance of $1,700 to their shared debt for the laptop they bought last month. How much more debt can
Usha and Parker take on and still be within recommended limit?

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