Credit Cards
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A general rule of finance and trade that has been around since the ancient marketplace actually best describes the situation for potential credit/charge card holders deciding which card might be the best deal. That basic of mercantilism is caveat emptor, a Latin phrase that translates as let the buyer beware. We shall see that in order to mak
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Approximate Word count = 262
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page)
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