Finance
An amortized mortgage loan means that each payment:
ACovers only interest with a balloon at the end
BIs applied to both principal and interest✓ Correct
CRemains constant in principal amounts
DIncreases annually to match inflation
Explanation
An amortized loan has payments that cover both principal and interest. Early payments are mostly interest; over time, more of each payment goes toward principal.
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