Search results for: “Credit institution/”
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Trade Credit
Credit granted by nonfinancial firms, usually in the form of short-term deferral of payment of invoices by customers, e.g., account open sales. Also, trade credit represents the purchase of a firm's accounts receivable or trade acceptances….
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Trade Credit
Credit granted by nonfinancial firms, usually in the form of short-term deferral of payment of invoices by customers, e.g., account open sales. Also, trade credit represents the purchase of a firm's accounts receivable or trade acceptances….
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Agricultural Credit
Resources See Also Farming Farm Bill Agricultural Law Agriculture Reform Agriculture
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Agricultural Credit
Resources See Also Farming Farm Bill Agricultural Law Agriculture Reform Agriculture
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Credit
Spanish Translation of credit This is the legal translation of English to Spanish in relation to credit and / or a definition of this topic: Haber (in Spanish, without translation of the dictionary entry). Spanish Translation of credit This is the legal translation of English to Spanish in […]
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Industrial Credit
Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance
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Industrial Credit
Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance
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Credit Union
Resources See Also Credit Union Cooperative Collective
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Credit Institution
Hierarchical Display of Credit institution Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Financial institutionFinance > Financial institutions and credit > CreditFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policy Credit institution Concept of Credit institution See the […]
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Ecofin
Ecofin and Europe There is an entry on ecofin in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Ecofin" in the work "A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein", by Rodney Leach (Profile Books; London)
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European Investment Bank
Summary of European Investment Bank A multilateral development bank established in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome for the purpose of assisting in the balanced growth of the European economic community (read this and related legal terms for further details) (EEC). The bank grants long-term loans […]
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European Investment Bank
Summary of European Investment Bank A multilateral development bank established in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome for the purpose of assisting in the balanced growth of the European economic community (read this and related legal terms for further details) (EEC). The bank grants long-term loans […]