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Business, 31.08.2019 00:30 hunterwilliams375

Your neighbor asks you to invest $500 in her new business. you want to invest but are concerned because your neighbor has not had any business experience. how can you offset your risk?
a. ask for a high interest rate in exchange for the loan.
b. invest your $500 in a certificate of deposit.
c. use the $500 to open a savings account.
d. lend you neighbor the $500 and keep your fingers crossed.

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