Finance
The Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA) primarily protects consumers by:
ASetting maximum interest rates on mortgages
BRequiring lenders to fully disclose loan terms including the APR✓ Correct
CGuaranteeing loans against default
DRequiring a minimum down payment on all mortgages
Explanation
TILA requires lenders to disclose all loan terms — including the annual percentage rate (APR), total finance charge, and total of payments — so consumers can make informed borrowing decisions.
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