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ATTITUDE INVENTORY #2 Credit & Debt Business Law II -- Chapter 33.

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1 ATTITUDE INVENTORY #2 Credit & Debt Business Law II -- Chapter 33

2 #1--Credit is an invention that we could very well do without. Agree Disagree Undecided

3 #2--The use of credit has been a major influence in the economic growth of the United States Agree Disagree Undecided

4 #3--When credit is used, trust is only important when money changes hands. Agree Disagree Undecided

5 #4--Credit is far more important to older people than to young people and young families. Agree Disagree Undecided

6 #5--Credit usage can be harmful in times of inflation. Agree Disagree Undecided

7 #6--The government should take a hands-off attitude toward credit transactions. Agree Disagree Undecided

8 #7--A wife should be granted credit only in the name of her husband. Agree Disagree Undecided

9 #8--The cost of credit is so small that it may safely be ignored. Agree Disagree Undecided

10 #9--Wise consumers may sometimes use credit to their advantage. Agree Disagree Undecided

11 #10--“Borrow money and save cash” is a saying that doesn’t make sense. Agree Disagree Undecided

12 #11--Individuals who open charge accounts can still control their finances. Agree Disagree Undecided

13 #12--Although credit cards may be useful in this country, they are of no value elsewhere. Agree Disagree Undecided

14 #13--Buying on the installment plan is evidence of weak character. Agree Disagree Undecided

15 #14--Businesses do not like to extend credit. Agree Disagree Undecided

16 #15--Monthly statements from retail stores are designed to confuse, not aid, the consumer. Agree Disagree Undecided


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