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Business, 31.03.2021 15:10, j1theking18

John wants to buy a cat and is trying to decide whether he want to accept a pre-qualified outdo loan from his credit union or he want to directly finance the can from the dealership, what should he do? A- finance the car directly with the dealership since they always have better interest rates
B- compare the two offers and choose the one through which he’d pay the least amount of money overall
C- finance the car with the credit union since they’re a local organization, they always have the costumers’ best interest at heart
D- compare the two offers and choose the one with the longest term so that he has more time to pay it off

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