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Craigs annual take home pay is 75000. what is maximum amount that he can spend per month paying off credit cards and loans and not be in danger of credit overload?
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Craigs annual take home pay is 75000. what is maximum amount that he can spend per month paying off credit cards and loans and not be in danger of credit overload?
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craigs annual take home pay is 75000. what is maximum amount that he can spend per month paying off credit cards and loans and not be in danger of credit overload?
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1250.00
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