BAD CREDIT
A qualification of the credit history of individual which tells that a borrower connotes a higher credit risk. A low credit score implies bad credit, while at the other hand, a high credit score is a sign of good credit. The creditors who have lent a money to an individual having a bad credit faces a higher risk that the individual will miss payments or even default.
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Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago
The 7h district Federal Reserve Bank, which is located in Chicago.
Regulation F
This regulation identifies that banks should introduce internal rules that regulate the amount of risk that they can take in their business proceed ...
Downshifting
Deducting an individual’s standard of living in order to improve quality of life. The act presumes a tradeoff between standard of living incl ...
Loan Life Coverage Ratio - LLCR
A financial ratio that determines the capacity of the borrowing company to pay an outstanding loan. To compute loan life coverage ...
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