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Which of the following is the federal law that requires the cost of credit be disclosed to consumers in bold print on loan agreement?

A.) Fair Credit Reporting ActB.) Equal Credit Opportunity ActC.) Truth in Lending ActD.) Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

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Truth in Lending Act is the federal law that requires the cost of credit be disclosed to consumers in bold print on loan agreement

Step-by-step explanation:

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) passed in 1968 to take care whether the consumers are treated fairly by revealing about the true cost of credit. The credit documents should be made very clear to the consumers. It does not place limitations on banks about how enough interest they may impose or whether they must give a loan.

This TILA statement includes annual percentage rate, schedule of payment and finance charges and the repayment within loan lifetime. Regulation Z is alternative name for Truth in Lending Act. Both the terms can be used in all aspects of lending and credit card purposes.

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