Finance
The 'Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)' requires federally regulated financial institutions to:
ADonate 1% of profits to affordable housing initiatives
BMeet the credit needs of all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income areas✓ Correct
CProvide loans exclusively in underserved communities
DMaintain a 20% reserve of funds for community development projects
Explanation
The CRA requires federally regulated banks and savings institutions to help meet the credit needs of their entire community, particularly low- and moderate-income areas, in a manner consistent with safe and sound banking operations.
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