Compared to commercial banks and thrift institutions, finance companies are   Question 26 options:   a)  heavily regulated.   b)  able to attract small depositors.   c)  prevented from making relatively small loans.   d)  virtually unregulated.

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Compared to commercial banks and thrift institutions, finance companies are

 

Question 26 options:

 

a) 

heavily regulated.

 

b) 

able to attract small depositors.

 

c) 

prevented from making relatively small loans.

 

d) 

virtually unregulated.

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