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Truth-in-Savings Act
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The Truth-in-Savings Act is a law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1991. The Truth-in-Savings Act requires depository institutions to fully disclose the prices and terms offered on deposit services.This disclosure allows customers to more easily compare deposit plans offered by different service providers.
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