Arizona Statutes

§ 6-601 — Definitions

Arizona·Title 6 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 5 CONSUMER LENDERS·Art. 1 General Provisions

In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:

1."Actuarial method" means the method of allocating each payment between finance charges and principal pursuant to which the payment is applied first to finance charges computed on the unpaid balance of principal for the time the balance is outstanding, and the remainder of the payment is subtracted from the unpaid principal amount.
2."Amount financed" means the amount of credit extended to a consumer on a consumer loan determined in accordance with the truth in lending act.
3."Annual percentage rate" means the measure of the cost of credit, expressed as a yearly rate, that relates the amount and timing of value received by the consumer to the amount and timing of payments made, determined in accordance with the truth in lending

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