Finance
Under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), lenders must disclose all of the following EXCEPT:
AAnnual percentage rate (APR)
BTotal finance charges
CThe borrower's credit score✓ Correct
DPayment schedule
Explanation
TILA requires disclosure of the APR, total finance charges, total of all payments, and payment schedule. The borrower's credit score is not a TILA-mandated disclosure (though it may be required under other laws).
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