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(will mark brainliest) malik's grandfather has loaned him $110,000 toward opening a restaurant and has told malik that the loan is interest-free. why might this be a problem? question options: a) the loan is for too much money. b) malik shouldn't borrow money from his relatives. c) the irs requires that all loans for more than $100,000 be at market-rate interest. d) the irs will charge malik a transaction fee.

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