Finance
The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) differs from Fannie Mae in Nebraska mortgage lending in that Freddie Mac:
AOnly purchases FHA loans
BWas created primarily to provide a secondary market for thrift (savings and loan) mortgages, while Fannie Mae focused on commercial bank mortgages✓ Correct
CIs owned entirely by the federal government
DOnly operates in rural states like Nebraska
Explanation
Freddie Mac was created to provide a secondary market for thrift institution (savings and loans) mortgages. Fannie Mae originally focused on commercial bank mortgages.
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