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Tenn. Code Ann. § 45-4-602

Interest

Acts 1923, ch. 68, § 17; Shan

(1) A credit union may lend to its members at a maximum effective rate of interest, which shall not be in excess of the greater of: The applicable formula rate; or

(2) The rate of interest permitted to be charged by credit unions chartered by the federal government.

(3) For installment loans, the maximum effective rate of interest shall: Be determined in accordance with the actuarial method;

(4) Be calculated, in the case of a precomputed loan, on the assumption that all scheduled payments will be made as contracted; and

(5) Not be affected by the prepayment of the loan, in whole or in part.

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