credit worthiness assessment

  • 1Credit Worthiness — An assessment of the likelihood that a borrower will default on their debt obligations. It is based upon factors, such as their history of repayment and their credit score. Lending institutions also consider the availability of assets and extent… …

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  • 2Credit — may refer to: Debits and credits, a type of book keeping entry Credit (creative arts), acknowledging the ideas or other work of writers and contributors Course credit, a system of measuring academic coursework Credit (finance), the granting of a… …

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  • 3Credit rating agency — Corporate finance …

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  • 4Credit bureau — A credit bureau (United States), or credit reference agency (United Kingdom) is a company that collects information from various sources and provides consumer credit information on individual consumers for a variety of uses. It is an organization …

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  • 5Credit Rating — An assessment of the credit worthiness of individuals and corporations. It is based upon the history of borrowing and repayment, as well as the availability of assets and extent of liabilities. Credit is important since individuals and… …

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  • 6Pre-Qualification — An initial evaluation of the credit worthiness of a potential borrower that is used to determine the estimated amount that the person can afford to borrow. Pre qualification is a relatively simple and quick process of examining the potential… …

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  • 8Fractal Analytics — Infobox Company company name = Fractal Analytics company type = Incorporated company foundation = 2000 location = India, Singapore United States num employees = about 150 revenue = Confidential industry = Analytics, Knowledge Process Outsourcing… …

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  • 9Build-Operate-Transfer — (BOT) is a form of project financing, wherein a private entity receives a concession from the private or public sector to finance, design, construct, and operate a facility for a specified period, often as long as 20 or 30 years. After the… …

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  • 10Private finance initiative — Part of the Politics series on Neoliberalism …

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