Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1988
Consumer Credit
Protection Act of 1988 Finance Definition
Important federal legislation that
requires lenders to disclose important financial terms to consumers who are
borrowing funds. The law requires that consumers be told what the annual
percentage rate on their loan is, the total cost of the interest they will pay,
and any other relevant loan terms. The act, enforced by the Federal Reserve
Bank, is also known as the Truth in Lending Act.
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