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Business, 19.12.2020 23:50, brie821

¡PLEASE HELP! Which of the following credit card users is likely to pay the GREATEST dollar amount in finance charges per
year if they all charge the same amount per year on their cards?

A. Ellen, who generally pays off her credit card in full but occasionally will pay the minimum when she is
short of cash.

B. Paul who only pays the minimum amount each month.

C. Barbara, who always pays off her credit card bill in full shortly after she receives it.

D. Nancy, who pays at least the minimum amount each month and more when she has the money.

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