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How do lenders make money when giving out loans ? A) principals B) credit rates C) interest rates D) federal reserve
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How do lenders make money when giving out loans ?
A) principals
B) credit rates
C) interest rates
D) federal reserve
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I think its c). Interest rates
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c) interest rates. im 100 percent sure
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