1)
One advantage of using cash for all purchases is that cash .
is easily lost or...
Social Studies, 09.04.2020 18:17, patience233
1)
One advantage of using cash for all purchases is that cash .
is easily lost or stolen
is accepted in all financial transactions
is not likely to be subject to finance charges
is issued directly by financial institutions such as banks
2.
Like personal checks, credit cards .
are subject to interest rates
are linked with a bank account
are used in relatively few places
are issued by a financial institution
3.
The major difference between a debit card and a credit card is that debit cards .
are accepted as payment for goods
are not accepted many places
are harder to obtain
are not loans
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