The Fair Credit and Reporting Act's main purpose is to

The Fair Credit and Reporting Act's main purpose is to


A) assist in the underwriting of insurance policies
B) protect insurers from an applicant's misrepresentation
C) protect consumers with guidelines regarding credit reporting and distribution
D) assist an insurer in determining an applicant's creditworthiness


Answer: C) protect consumers with guidelines regarding credit reporting and distribution

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