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Business, 05.05.2021 22:20 Jerryholloway5871
You are a recent college graduate who has just landed your first job. The company that hired you has agreed to pay you $50,000 a year. It has been recommended that the value of your car(s) do not exceed 50% of your income. With this rule in mind what is the maximum value that your car(s) can be worth?
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