Finance
A Maine homebuyer's closing disclosure shows a loan origination fee of 1% on a $260,000 loan. The origination fee is:
A$1,300
B$2,600✓ Correct
C$260
D$5,200
Explanation
Origination fee = Loan amount × 1% = $260,000 × 0.01 = $2,600.
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