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Real World: Credit Debt, And Insurance
The “Real World” is real hard. In the “Real World” you will have a lot of expenses you will have to pay. Credit debt, and insurance can have an big impact on you life negatively and positively. Credit, debit, and charge cards are all used to to pay for things you want and need.

In addition, credit, debit, and insurance have an big impact on how you spend and manage your money. The impact of credit cards are that you can pay for things but, it's a loan. You will have to pay back the money and plus a little more for interest. Debit cards are different from credit cards. Debit cards use the money that's in your savings account, you will not have to pay back money because it's your money that put in your savings account. Insurance has

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