Paying only the minimum payment

  1. You owe $1,945.61 on a credit card that has an 11.2% APR. The minimum payment due is $156.00. You decide to pay $300.00. How
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  2. You owe $1,945.61 on a credit card that has an 11.2% APR. the minimum payment due is $156.00 you decide to pay $300.00 goes much
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  3. You owe $1945.61 on a credit card that has an 11.2% APR. The minimum payment due is $156.00. You decide to pay $300.00. How much
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  4. Why is it more difficult to get out of debt when only paying the minimum payment?A. Your credit limit always resets, so you have
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  5. Becky has a balance of $2,000 on her credit card. Her minimum payment is $40 on a card with an APR of 17 percent. How much of
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  6. Tabitha opens a credit card in which the minimum payment is 13%. Her current balance is $1,450, not including the finance
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  7. Paying only the minimum payment is smart.A. true B. false
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  8. Paying only the minimum payment is smart.A. True B. False
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  9. what is one way that paying more than the minimum payment on a debt card could end up being a bad thing?
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  10. What is one way that paying more than the minimum payment on a debt could end up being a bad thing?(1 point)Responses It could
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