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3000 Family FCS Resource Management While viewing the Suze Orman video, answer the questions below. 1. What is a credit score? 2. Explain what the debt:credit limit ratio is. How does it affect your credit score? 3. Based on recent legislation, how often can you get your credit report for FREE? 4. What is the main between difference a 401C and a 403B plan? 5. What are the benefits of a Roth IRA? 6. What are...

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3000 Family FCS Resource Management While viewing the Suze Orman video, answer the questions below. 1. What is a credit score? 2. Explain what the debt:credit limit ratio is. How does it affect your credit score? 3. Based on recent legislation, how often can you get your credit report for FREE? 4. What is the main between difference a 401C and a 403B plan? 5. What are the benefits of a Roth IRA? 6. What are Suze's recommendations for retirement financial planning? When you do need to be concerned w...

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