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20 June, 09:25

How are credit unions different from banks?

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A. Credit unions don't charge interest on the loans they make.

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B. Credit unions are owned by stockholders rather than partners.

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C. Credit unions are nonprofit financial institutions.

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D. Credit unions offer only savings accounts, not checking accounts.

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  1. 20 June, 12:27
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    Answer: B ≈ Credit unions are owned by stockholders rather than partners
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