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when something is bought that is not paid for
a predetermined amt. of time set by the credit card company that is used for calculating a credit card bill
interest rate paid per year or charged per year
score that summarizes the probability that a debtor will pay a debt and is a reliable way that creditors judge credit worthiness
organization or person who extends credit to debtors
describes the action when interest builds upper adds to principal
the penalty charged for late payments in a credit card transaction
describes the situation when a borrower fails to make payments according to the schedule set up
form on which loan applicant must supply personal and financial data that will assist in the loan decision-making process
average amt. owed per day during a billing cycle
interest that is charged to a buyer when paying for a purchase or service over time
special type of credit card where the monthly bills for all purchases must be paid in full and there is no interest charge
describes the situation in which the min. payment on a credit card is less than the interest that is being charged
balance of money in an account or amt. borrowed
accumulated interest that will be added to the loan when the repayment period begins
situation when no payment is is required a loan
involuntary form of wage assignment
card the entitles its holder to make purchases and pay for them later
card that acts like an electronic check
type of credit card where the entire bill does not have to be paid in full each month
diff. between the max. amt. allowed and the actual amt. owed on a credit card
info. box required on credit card statements to show how long it would take for the balance to be paid off
debit that is the amt. charged to an account; a credit is a payment made to reduce your debt
organization or person who uses credit

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