Finance
A loan that requires only interest payments during the loan term with the principal due in full at the end is called a(n):
AAmortized loan
BInterest-only loan✓ Correct
CGraduated payment mortgage
DReverse mortgage
Explanation
An interest-only loan requires the borrower to pay only interest during the loan term, with the entire principal balance due as a balloon payment at the end.
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