Can the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or Better Business Bureau accredit companies? Does that agency require a
fee for accreditation? (1 point)
O Only the BBB accredits companies, and it requires a fee for accreditation.
O Only the CFPB accredits companies, and it requires a fee for accreditation.
O Only the BBB accredits companies and does not require a fee for accreditation.
O
Both the CFPB and the BBB accredit companies, but the CFPB offers free accreditation while the BBB
requires a fee.

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The proper response is an option (A), which states that only the BBB accredits businesses and that accreditation is subject to payment.Can the Better Business Bureau or Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accredit businesses? Does that organization charge a fee to become accredited?Businesses must pay a fee to the BBB to be "accredited," which is one of the ways it makes money. If a company is accredited, it may appear more reliable to clients because it can display the BBB's accreditation badge. A company must apply and pay a fee to be accredited.What does the Better Business Bureau accreditation mean?If a company has earned BBB accreditation, it implies that BBB has decided that the company complies with accreditation requirements, which include a promise to resolve customer complaints in a good faith manner.Learn more about Better Business Bureau: https://brainly.com/question/4166921#SPJ13