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You're working on your first documentary. It's an unflinching look at the plight of homeless youth in your city.

You've raised most of the necessary funds through a combination of personal savings, government grants and family support. Your total estimated budget is $12,000 and you've been able to raise $10,000 so far. It hasn't been easy.

Where is the last $2,000 going to come from?

A friend of a friend has offered to lend the final $2,000. However, after talking to him, you get the sense that he wants to have some control over the film. You're concerned he might meddle with production decisions.

What do you do?

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