Finance
The debt-to-income (DTI) ratio compares a borrower's monthly debt payments to their:
AAnnual savings
BGross monthly income✓ Correct
CNet monthly income
DTotal assets
Explanation
DTI = Total monthly debt payments ÷ Gross monthly income. Lenders use this ratio to assess a borrower's ability to manage monthly payments.
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