Finance
Under Regulation Z (TILA), Washington lenders who advertise a specific loan interest rate must also disclose the:
ABorrower's credit score
BAPR (Annual Percentage Rate)✓ Correct
CLender's profit margin
DMaximum allowable rate
Explanation
Regulation Z requires that when a specific interest rate is advertised as a 'trigger term,' the lender must also disclose the APR along with other specified loan terms. This ensures consumers can accurately compare loan costs.
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