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3 May, 05:18

Which definition is the correct definition of "risk-based financing"?

a. Risk-based financing: If you don't like people, you charge them more.

b. Risk-based financing: If a company thinks you are less likely to pay as you have agreed to pay, they charge you more.

c. Risk-based financing: If you are an older person, they charge you more.

d. Risk-based financing: Is used when you are from a family of race-car drivers.

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  1. 3 May, 05:20
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    I m not sure bet i think the answer is B
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