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Business, 22.04.2020 20:14 rafa53

Dominik has a monthly net income of 1,860.His fixed monthly expenses consist of rent payment of $450. He is paying off a student loan of $280 per month. Dominik would like to buy a new flat screen television set using a retail credit. What is the largest monthly payment Dominik can afford for the television set so that his credit card payments and student loan keep him within a recommended limit of 20%


Dominik has a monthly net income of 1,860.His fixed monthly expenses consist of rent payment of $450

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