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Credit Reports: What Information Providers Need to Know
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continue to intensify. "Robust demand for business credit is helping offset the continuing moderation of demand for housing credit from its record peak,"
Business Credit No Personal Guarantees, Strategies Used to Build Business Credit
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The FTC's website on Credit - Business Information: Business Credit
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*In finance, credit refers to lending. It is also the archetypal unit of currency in science fiction.
*In accounting, '''credit''' refers to the type of book-keeping entry that mirrors debits; ''see'' double-entry book-keeping.
*In education, credit refers to academic coursework.
*In creative arts, including writing, credit refers to acknowledging the ideas or other work of contributors.
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Definition

Business Credit: 1. Arises from a sale of goods by a manufacturer or by a distributor to another manufacturer or retailer; 2. The measure of the ability of a business to secure goods to be used commercially in exchange for a promise to pay at some specific future time.
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