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suter [353]
3 years ago
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Imagine that a person has approached you and asked to borrow a substantial sum of money. What would you want to know about this

person before you decided to lend the money? Please include 5 examples in your summary. I’ll mark brainliest
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EastWind [94]3 years ago
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Answer:

I would want to know who they are; Whats their name, where they work, why they need money, where they live. Assuming that we are strangers, I would want a basic idea of who this person is. Also, based on how they answer and what their answers are, I can judge their character to the best of my abilities. Besides basic information, I would also want to know what their intentions are with the money: How will they spend, are they spending it all in one place, is it being used for something to help meet basic needs? I would not want to give money to someone who will use towards illegal activity, nor would I want someone using my hard earned ash towards personal benefit(negative) Such as; shopping sprees, hair/nail/spa treatments, vacations and etc. Even though I asked a bunch of questions already, I would also want to know why they are asking me/ strangers for money, instead of earning it themselves? What is preventing them from getting this money themselves.

Explanation:

Afina-wow [57]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:his name,last name,and middle name  and his address and his number

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