Finance
A mortgage that requires a large final payment at the end of the loan term is called a:
AFully amortizing loan
BBalloon mortgage✓ Correct
CReverse mortgage
DARM
Explanation
A balloon mortgage has a large lump-sum payment due at the end of the loan term. Monthly payments may be lower, but the large balloon payment must be paid or refinanced.
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