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Code · Alaska · Title 6 · Chapter 20

Sec. 06.20.230. Maximum interest permitted.

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Sec. 06.20.230. Maximum interest permitted.
(a)A licensee may lend any sum of money not exceeding $25,000 and may charge, contract for, and receive on the loan interest at a rate not exceeding three percent a month on that part of the unpaid principal balance of a loan not in excess of $850; two percent a month on the unpaid principal balance exceeding $850 but not exceeding $10,000; and at a rate agreed by contract on the remainder of any unpaid principal balance exceeding $10,000 but not exceeding $25,000.
(b)Notwithstanding the provisions of
(a)of this section, a licensee who makes open-end loans under this chapter may charge, contract for, and receive interest at a rate not exceeding three percent a month on that part of the unpaid principal balance of a loan not in excess of $850; two percent a month on the unpaid principal balance exceeding $850 but not exceeding $10,000; and at a rate agreed by contract on the remainder of any unpaid principal balance exceeding $10,000 but not exceeding $25,000.
(c)Interest on loans under
(b)of this section shall be computed according to the actuarial method on the entire unpaid principal balance as determined under AS 06.20.285 (b).
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