
Loose Leaf for Personal Finance
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ISBN: 9781259720680
Author: Jack R. Kapoor, Les R. Dlabay Professor, Robert J. Hughes, Melissa Hart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 10FPP
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The percentage of net income that has been spent on home and car.
Introduction:
Debt payments to income ratio refers to a method of measuring the credit capacity of a person that is calculated by dividing monthly debt payments made to the monthly net income. It states the ability to pay an amount of debt of person through his income.
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Loose Leaf for Personal Finance
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