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__ is NOT considered a high risk investment. A. Investing in stocks B. Investing in CDs C. Investing in start-up ventures D. Investing in entrepreneurial activities
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__ is NOT considered a high risk investment.
A. Investing in stocks
B. Investing in CDs
C. Investing in start-up ventures
D. Investing in entrepreneurial activities
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B or D I believe I remember the question but it’s one of those 2
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