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Business, 20.05.2021 17:10 aasiarobinson998

Mark and Ryan just moved into their first apartment together and they want to buy a flat screen TV for the living room. They both work but between college tuition, books and rent their funds are running low. Mark decides to take
advantage of a financing offer from a local electronics store and buys the TV on a line of credit.
Is this a good or bad debt move? Why?

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