Finance
Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) requires disclosure of the APR for all of the following EXCEPT:
AResidential mortgages
BHome equity lines of credit
CBusiness loans over $25,000✓ Correct
DConsumer installment loans
Explanation
Regulation Z (TILA) applies to consumer credit transactions, not business loans. Business loans over $25,000 are generally exempt from TILA disclosure requirements, including the APR requirement.
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