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And goods bought on credit from monthly payment stores come with high interest rates, charged on prices that are already not the keenest.
Johnston and Clift had little money, often living on credit from local shopkeepers.
A firm customarily buys its supplies and materials on credit from other firms, recording the debt as an account payable.
One day, his mother sent him to fetch a small bag of flour on credit from a nearby flour mill so she could cook flatbread for dinner.
The developments extended similar moves on Friday and were welcomed on Wall Street, where stocks ended higher despite a discouraging report on credit from the Federal Reserve.
She made a living buying beans on credit from the vegetable venders, cooking them, seasoning them, and selling them to passersby.
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These catchalls include profits from interest-rate bets as well as profits from taking on credit risk.
Since the debt default in 2008, Ecuador has relied mostly on credits from China for financing needs.
It's spending future earnings on credit, borrowing from one trust to repay another.
A credit score, which is a three-digit figure calculated from the information on credit reports from Experian, Equifax and Trans Union measures a person's borrowing history.
Finally, two tips on credit cards — one from me and one from a reader.
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