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  • 71Credit Control — A strategy employed by manufacturers and retailers to promote good credit among the creditworthy and deny it to delinquent borrowers. This will both increase sales and decrease bad debts, thus improving a company s cash flow. Credit control is an …

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  • 72Credit Score — A statistically derived numeric expression of a person s creditworthiness that is used by lenders to access the likelihood that a person will repay his or her debts. A credit score is based on, among other things, a person s past credit history.… …

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  • 73London Interbank Offered Rate - LIBOR — An interest rate at which banks can borrow funds, in marketable size, from other banks in the London interbank market. The LIBOR is fixed on a daily basis by the British Bankers Association. The LIBOR is derived from a filtered average of the… …

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  • 74Regulation BB — A regulation that requires banks to provide certain information to the public. Regulation BB mandates that banks must disclose to the public which communities they will serve and the type of credit that they are willing to extend there. It also… …

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  • 75credible — I adjective assured, believable, commanding belief, commanding confidence, convincing, credibilis, creditworthy, dependable, deserving belief, deserving of confidence, faithful, faithworthy, frank, honest, incorruptible, indisputable, indubitable …

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  • 76solvent — sol·vent / säl vənt/ adj: able to pay all legal debts as they become due Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. solvent …

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  • 77assigns the lease — When a tenant assigns a lease he usually needs to obtain the landlord s prior written consent or licence to so. The landlord is likely to ask for references, accounts and so forth, to establish whether the assignee will be a good and creditworthy …

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  • 78assign the lease — When a tenant assigns a lease he usually needs to obtain the landlord s prior written consent or licence to so. The landlord is likely to ask for references, accounts and so forth, to establish whether the assignee will be a good and creditworthy …

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  • 79lease assignment — When a tenant assigns a lease he usually needs to obtain the landlord s prior written consent or licence to so. The landlord is likely to ask for references, accounts and so forth, to establish whether the assignee will be a good and creditworthy …

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  • 80rental deposit — An amount deposited by a tenant with his landlord as security for the risk of the tenant failing to pay rent or to observe other covenants, which could involve financial loss on the part of the landlord, i.e. repairs, service charges etc. The… …

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