Finance
In South Dakota real estate transactions, an 'adjustable-rate mortgage' (ARM) typically features:
AA fixed interest rate for the entire loan term
BAn initial fixed rate followed by periodic rate adjustments tied to a financial index✓ Correct
CRates that can only decrease over the loan term
DNo caps on interest rate increases
Explanation
An ARM typically has an initial fixed-rate period (e.g.
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