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    Financial Markets Bond market Stock (Equities) Market Forex market Derivatives market Commodity market Spot (cash) Market OTC market Real Estate market Market Participants Investors Speculators Institutional Investors Corporate finance Structured finance Capital budgeting Financial risk management Mergers and Acquisitions Accounting Financial Statements Auditing Credit rating agency Personal finance Credit and Debt Employment contract Retirement Financial planning Public finance Tax Banks and Banking Fractional-reserve banking Central Bank List of banks Deposits Loan Money supply Financial regulation Finance designations Accounting scandals History of finance Stock market bubble Recession Stock market crash This box: view ? talk ? edit For other uses, see credit (disambiguation).

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    Domestic credit to private sector in 2005 Credit is the provision of resources (such as granting a loan) by one party to another party where that second party does not reimburse the first party immediately, thereby generating a debt, and instead arranges either to repay or return those resources (or material(s) of equal value) at a later date. The first party is called a creditor, also known as a lender, while the second party is called a debtor, also known as a borrower. Any movement of financial capital is normally quite dependent on credit, which in turn is dependent on the reputation or creditworthiness of the entity which takes responsibility for the funds. The term credit is used similarly in commercial trade, known as "trade credit", to refer to the approval for delayed payments for purchased goods. Sometimes, credit is not granted to a person who has financial instability or difficulty. Companies frequently offer credit to their customers as part of the terms of a purchase agreement. Organizations that offer credit to their customers frequently employ a credit manager. Credit is denominated by a unit of account. Unlike money (by a strict definition), credit itself cannot act as a unit of account. However, many forms of credit can readily act as a medium of exchange. As such, various forms of credit are frequently referred to as money and are included in estimates of the money supply. Credit is also traded in the market. The purest form is the credit default swap market, which is essentially a traded market in credit insurance. A credit default swap represents the price at which two parties exchange this risk ? the protection "seller" takes the risk of default of the credit in return for a payment, commonly denoted in basis points (one basis point is 1/100 of a percent) of the notional amount to be referenced, while the protection "buyer" pays this premium and in the case of default of the underlying (a loan, bond or other receivable), delivers this receivable to the protection seller and receives from the seller the par amount (that is, is made whole). [edit] See also Credit Bureau Credit report Credit risk Credit score Debt Default (finance) Fair Credit Reporting Act Fair Isaac Financial literacy Installment credit Interest Payday loan Peer-to-peer lending Predatory lending Revolving credit Risk-return spectrum Settlement (finance) Subprime Social Credit [edit] External links New York Times/PBS FRONTLINE multimedia collaboration "Secret History of the Credit Card," November 2004. Wikinvestopedia Credit/Lending Glossary  This accounting-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

     

       
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