Multiple Choice
The debt payments-to-income ratio is:
A) calculated by dividing total liabilities by net worth.
B) calculated by dividing monthly debt payments (not including house payments) by net monthly income.
C) determined by dividing your assets by your liabilities.
D) a useless ratio for determining your credit capacity.
E) rarely used by creditors in determining credit worthiness.
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