Finance
Under Alaska lending law, which of the following types of income is considered 'non-qualifying' for most conventional mortgage underwriting?
AW-2 employment income with 2 years of history
BUnemployment compensation✓ Correct
CSocial Security disability income
DRegular investment dividends with a 2-year history
Explanation
Unemployment compensation is typically considered temporary, non-recurring income and is not counted as qualifying income for conventional mortgages. Underwriters focus on stable, verifiable income sources — unemployment benefits are designed to be temporary.
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