Agency
A Missouri buyer's agent who negotiates a lower price on behalf of their buyer client is fulfilling the duty of:
AConfidentiality
BLoyalty and reasonable care✓ Correct
CAccounting
DDisclosure
Explanation
Negotiating the best possible terms for the buyer is a direct expression of the duties of loyalty (acting in the client's best interest) and reasonable care (using professional expertise on the client's behalf).
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