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Business, 02.08.2019 19:00 sonykorah7279

Money in your emergency fund could be wisely used: a) to buy a new pair of shoes that went on sale b) to put money down on a new car c) to pay for an unforeseen health expense d) to lend money to a friend to pay off credit card debt

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