In a line of credit arrangement, a firm pays interest on A. only the amount actually borrowed B. the total line of credit C. the full line of credit D. only the amount actually borrowed and commitment fees on any unused portion of the loan
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A line of credit is a pre-approved loan amount that a borrower can access as needed. The borrower only pays interest on the amount they actually borrow, not the entire line of credit. Show more…
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