Auto Loan Glossary

Truth-in-Lending Act

The Truth-in-Lending Act, also known as Regulation Z, is a federal regulation that requires lenders to provide clear documentation of loan terms before borrowers obligate themselves to pay the loan. Before you sign for a loan, your lender is required to provide you with the loan’s annual percentage rate, finance charge, the amount of the loan itself and the number of payments that you will make during the entire term of the loan.