Mathematics, 16.01.2020 22:31 ldmcloon
From the statements below, identify the way or ways in which making only minimum monthly payments on
i. it is illegal to make only the minimum payments for more than one year.
ii. repeatedly making minimum payments harms your credit score.
iii. the total cost is higher if the length of the debt is longer.
a.
i and ii
b.
ii only
c.
i and iii
d.
ii and iii
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