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  1. Credit (finance): Credit (finance) : The ability to use or possess goods and services without immediate payment (including bank credit, which is part of the money supply). (Finance) [100%] 2023-06-14
  2. Credit (creative arts): In general, the term credit in the artistic or intellectual sense refers to an acknowledgment of those who contributed to a work, whether through ideas or in a more direct sense. In the creative arts, credits are an acknowledgment of ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Film and video terminology] [Collaboration]...
  3. Credit: Credit is a term that refers to the "Belief or confidence in the truth of something." Credit is used in relation to the approval for delayed payments for purchased goods, services, or money (loans). Borrower normally issues a receipt to ... [100%] 2023-03-05 [Economics] [Finance]...
  4. Credit: {{Sidebar with collapsible lists | name = Finance sidebar | title = Finance | image = | listtitlestyle = background:#ddf;text-align:center; | listclass = plainlist | expanded = | list1name = markets | list1title = Markets | list1 = | list2name = instruments | list2title = Instruments | list2style = padding-left:2.0em;padding-right:2.0em;. (Finance) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Credit] [Debt]...
  5. Credit: CREDIT kred'-it (pisteuein; 1 Macc 10:46 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "gave no credence"; The Wisdom of Solomon 18:6 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "trusted"; 1 Macc ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  6. Credit: Credit, in a general sense, belief or trust. The word is used also to express the repute which a person has, or the estimation in which he is held. In a commercial sense credit is the promise to pay at ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  7. Credit: 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 second party does not reimburse the first party immediately (thereby generating a debt), but promises ... (Financial term for the trust between parties in transactions with a deferred payment) [100%] 2024-04-23 [Credit] [Debt]...
  8. Pasties: Pasties (singular pasty or pastie) are patches that cover a person's nipples and areolae, typically self-adhesive or affixed with adhesive. They originated as part of burlesque shows, allowing dancers to perform fully topless without exposing the nipples in ... (Adhesive patches worn to cover the nipples and areolae) [79%] 2024-01-12 [Erotic dance] [Nipple]...
  9. Tax credit: 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. It may also be a credit granted in recognition of taxes already ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-10-06 [Tax terms]
  10. Credit rating: A credit rating is an evaluation of the credit risk of a prospective debtor (an individual, a business, company or a government), predicting their ability to pay back the debt, and an implicit forecast of the likelihood of the debtor ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-12-27 [Credit]
  11. Credit rationing: Credit rationing by definition is limiting the lenders of the supply of additional credit to borrowers who demand funds at a set quoted rate by the financial institution. It is an example of market failure, as the price mechanism fails ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Credit management] [New Keynesian economics]...
  12. Credit management: Credit management is the process of granting credit, setting the terms on which it is granted, recovering this credit when it is due, and ensuring compliance with company credit policy, among other credit related functions. The goal within a bank ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-08-28 [Credit management] [Banking occupations]...
  13. Credit clearing: Credit clearing is the practice according to which a small group of banks need to make many payments to each other, of adding up the payments and cancelling them out before settling the remainder. While clearing is about waiting for ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-18 [Banking technology]
  14. Lombard credit: Lombard credit is the granting of credit to banks against pledged items, mostly in the form of securities or life insurance policies. The pledged items must be readily marketable; in particular, the securities 'eligible for collateral' which are registered on ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Monetary policy]
  15. Acceptance credit: An acceptance credit is a type of letter of credit that is paid by a time draft authorizing payment on or after a specific date, if the terms of the letter of credit have been complied with. The bank "accepts ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-08-24 [Credit]
  16. Social credit: Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed by C. H. (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Monetary economics] [Political philosophy]...
  17. Credit commons: Credit commons refers to “the collective credit of those economic actors who agree to accept as payment for their goods and services a particular form of money, currency, or other medium of exchange.” It is one aspect of the commons ... [70%] 2023-12-26 [Creative Commons]
  18. Credit Libanais: Credit Libanais (Arabic: بنك الاعتماد اللبناني) is a Lebanese bank, established in 1961. Having originated with one branch in Riad El Solh Square, today the Bank is headquartered in Adlieh and has a wide network of branches in Lebanon, Cyprus, Bahrain, and Senegal. (Lebanese bank) [70%] 2023-11-29 [Banks of Lebanon]
  19. Social Credit: Social Credit is an economic theory coined during the 1920s by one Major C.H. Douglas, who was an engineer. [70%] 2023-12-19 [Canadian political parties] [Economics]...
  20. Credit commons: Credit commons refers to “the collective credit of those economic actors who agree to accept as payment for their goods and services a particular form of money, currency, or other medium of exchange.” It is one aspect of the commons ... [70%] 2024-01-26 [Creative Commons]

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