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Credit (from
Latin verb
credit,
meaning "one believes") is the
trust which allows one
party to provide money or
resources to another party wherein the...
- A
credit card is a
payment card,
usually issued by a bank,
allowing its
users to purchase goods or services, or
withdraw cash, on
credit.
Using the card...
- is
forwarded to a
credit bureau. The
credit bureau matches the name,
address and
other identifying information on the
credit applicant with information...
- Many
films have
featured mid- and post-
credits scenes. Such
scenes often include comedic gags, plot revelations, outtakes, and/or
hints about sequels...
- A
credit note or
credit memo is a
commercial do****ent,
usually issued by a
seller to a buyer. If the
customer returns goods to the seller, the invoice...
- A tax
credit is a tax
incentive which allows certain taxpayers to subtract the
amount of the
credit they have
accrued from the
total they owe the state...
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Switzerland as a
standalone firm but now a
subsidiary of UBS.
According to UBS,
eventually Credit Suisse will be
fully integrated into UBS but
while the integration...
- A
credit score is a
numerical expression based on a
level analysis of a person's
credit files,
to represent the
creditworthiness of an individual. A credit...
- A post-
credits scene (also
known as a stinger, end tag, or
credit cookie) is a
short teaser clip that
appears after the
closing credits have
rolled and...
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Crédit Agricole Group (French: [kʁedi aɡʁikɔl]),
sometimes called La
banque verte (pronounced [la bɑ̃k vɛʁt], lit. 'The
green bank', due
to its historical...