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Which one of these is an example of unnecessary debt? A. You buy a perfectly good used car instead of an expensive new car
B. You buy your groceries on Friday instead of coupon Monday.
C. You charge clothes you don't really need on a high-interest store card.
D. You save up all year to take a great surfing vacation.

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