Finance
A loan with a fixed payment schedule where each payment covers both interest and principal is called a(n):
AInterest-only loan
BBalloon mortgage
CFully amortizing loan✓ Correct
DAdjustable-rate mortgage
Explanation
A fully amortizing loan has scheduled payments that cover both interest and principal, with the loan balance reaching zero at the end of the loan term. Each payment reduces the outstanding principal.
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