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Cost of Credit Disclosure, Final Report 82


There is an inherent tension in cost of credit disclosure legislation. The legislative objective is to assist consumers in getting the information they need at the time they need it to make informed choices about whether to get credit and where to get it. Increasing the disclosure burden on credit grantors increases their costs, and credit grantors will naturally attempt to pass these costs on to consumers and the requirements will exceed the incremental benefit […]

AREA OF LAW Corporate and Commercial
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FORMAT Publications
FILE fr082.pdf

February 29, 2000

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