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  • 1Credit card hijacking — is a form of credit card fraud and the term is used when a person’s credit card is used by some unauthorized person (e.g. a thief or overaggressive vendor) to buy goods or services. The credit card owner usually has trouble reasserting control… …

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  • 2credit bureau — credit bu·reau n: a private business that compiles information on consumers creditworthiness and provides this information to lenders Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. credit bureau …

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  • 3credit note — noun 1. A document issued by a retailer, esp a shop or store, to a customer who has returned goods, which can be used to obtain other goods to the same value 2. An amendment to an invoice (accounting) • • • Main Entry: ↑credit * * * credit note… …

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  • 4credit bid — USA credit bid, Also known as credit bidding. The right of a secured creditor under the Bankruptcy Code to use its secured claim against a debtor as currency in an auction of its collateral in a debtor s Section 363 sale (§ 363(k) …

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  • 5credit bidding — USA credit bid, Also known as credit bidding. The right of a secured creditor under the Bankruptcy Code to use its secured claim against a debtor as currency in an auction of its collateral in a debtor s Section 363 sale (§ 36 …

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  • 6credit card — ► NOUN ▪ a plastic card allowing the holder to make purchases on credit …

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  • 7Credit card — Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract Salary Wage Empl …

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  • 8Credit default swap — If the reference bond performs without default, the protection buyer pays quarterly payments to the seller until maturity …

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  • 9Credit card interest — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 10Credit rating agency — Corporate finance …

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