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Anahi Holmes
2 May, 07:47
How does credit work?
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Steve Atkinson
2 May, 08:39
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Credit is an agreement you have with a lender to obtain goods or services that you pay for at a later date under agreed upon terms. For example, if you get a loan, the lender will give you the money and you will have to repay that loan over time along with interest and possibly other fees.
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