Finance
A fully amortizing mortgage loan is one in which:
AOnly interest payments are made for the term
BThe loan balance is reduced to zero by the final payment✓ Correct
CPayments increase each year based on inflation
DThe interest rate adjusts annually
Explanation
A fully amortizing loan means that regular principal and interest payments are calculated so the loan balance reaches exactly zero at the end of the loan term.
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