Finance
In Minnesota, which of the following loans is insured against default by the federal government?
AConventional loan
BFHA loan✓ Correct
CJumbo loan
DPortfolio loan
Explanation
FHA loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration (part of HUD). If the borrower defaults, FHA pays the lender's loss.
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