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biggirl4568

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Why did Dana and Kyle have to move out of their apartment?
 
  a. They couldn't make their rent payment and were told to leave.
  b. They were spending too much of their income on rent and needed
  to lower their rental fees.
  c. The air conditioning never worked, and it left them sweltering in
  the summer.
  d. The apartment manager increased the monthly maintenance fees.

Question 2

What did the financial counselor tell Dana and Kyle?
 
  a. They needed to stop arguing over money.
  b. They needed to quit school and get full-time jobs to get out of debt.
  c. They both needed to become better stewards of their financial
  resources.
  d. They shouldn't have used their credit cards to pay bills.



Kingjoffery

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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