Match each borrower profile with the most likely lender rationale for the interest rate they would be offered.
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Interest Rate Variation Among Borrowers
A financial company, 'SecondChance Lenders', specializes in providing loans to individuals who have been previously denied credit by traditional banks. The average interest rate offered by SecondChance is 28%, whereas traditional banks in the same region offer similar loans at an average rate of 7%. From the lender's perspective, which statement provides the most accurate economic reasoning for SecondChance's higher interest rate?
Loan Application Analysis
Lending Strategy Evaluation
Analyzing Interest Rate Differentials
A 'payday' lending company, which provides short-term, high-risk loans, decides to significantly reduce its interest rates for all customers to attract a larger client base. Based on the principles of risk management in lending, this strategy is likely to increase the company's overall profitability because the larger number of borrowers will compensate for the lower revenue from each individual loan. True or False?
Match each borrower profile with the most likely lender rationale for the interest rate they would be offered.
Explaining a Lender's Decision
Critique of a Lending Policy Proposal
A micro-lender is evaluating two potential borrowers.
- Borrower A has a low but consistent income from a long-term job and is seeking a loan for an unexpected medical expense. They have no assets to offer as security.
- Borrower B is an entrepreneur with a well-researched business plan for a new tech startup but no current income. They are seeking a larger loan for initial capital and can offer a personal vehicle as security.
Which of the following statements best analyzes how the lender would likely approach setting the interest rates for these two borrowers, based on the principle of compensating for risk?
Evaluating an Interest Rate Cap Policy
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