Prescribed rate to remain 3% in Q2 for fourth consecutive quarter
Deadline for prescribed-rate loan payments is Jan. 30
- By: Michelle Schriver
- January 28, 2026 January 28, 2026
- 14:39
Deadline for prescribed-rate loan payments is Jan. 30
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