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Law, 10.03.2021 20:10, frank2010

1. What is a contract? 2. How can a contract be voided?
3. What are the two parts of a contract?
4. What is a cosigner?
5. What is a breach of contract?
6. What constitutes an "unfair contract?"
7. What is a warranty?
8. What is a credit score?
9. What is a bad credit score?
10. What credit score do you need to buy a car?
11. What is an "overdraft?"
12. What an annual percentage rate?
13. What is "collateral?"
14. What does it mean to "default" on a loan?
15. What is APR?
16. Explain how interest works
17. What is a variable interest rate?
18. What is a balloon payment?
19. What is bill consolidation?
20. What is Bankruptcy?

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