Finance
A mortgage in which the interest rate can change periodically based on an index is called a(n):
AFixed-rate mortgage
BAdjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)✓ Correct
CBalloon mortgage
DInterest-only mortgage
Explanation
An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) has an interest rate that adjusts periodically based on a financial index, which can cause monthly payments to increase or decrease.
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