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  2. Can you get no-credit-check business loans? - AOL

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    Some online lenders may offer some type of no-credit-check business financing. ... Let’s say your credit limit across all your accounts is $2,500. At a credit utilization of 30 percent, you’d ...

  3. Merchant account - Wikipedia

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    A merchant account is a type of bank account that allows businesses to accept payments in multiple ways, typically debit or credit cards. A merchant account is established under an agreement between an acceptor and a merchant acquiring bank for the settlement of payment card transactions. In some cases a payment processor, independent sales ...

  4. How To Use a Credit Card the Right Way, According to ... - AOL

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    The number of people unable to pay their credit card balances has also been steadily rising since 2021, with 3.16% of credit cards currently delinquent compared to 1.54% in 2021, according to ...

  5. 3 Times You Need to Check Your Credit Score - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Credit scores are a mystery to most folks who don't work in personal finance. It's a little scary that a three-digit number can have such a big impact on your life.

  6. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash on credit. Using the card thus accrues debt that has to be repaid later. [ 1] Credit cards are one of the most widely used forms of payment across the world. [ 2]

  7. Special journals - Wikipedia

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    Special journals (in the field of accounting) are specialized lists of financial transaction records which accountants call journal entries. In contrast to a general journal, each special journal records transactions of a specific type, such as sales or purchases. For example, when a company purchases merchandise from a vendor, and then in turn ...

  8. No-credit-check loans: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    No-credit-check loans cater to those with low credit scores or a thin credit history. Interest rates and fees are typically far above the average personal loan. These loans should be approached ...

  9. Accounts receivable - Wikipedia

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    Accounts receivable represents money owed by entities to the firm on the sale of products or services on credit. In most business entities, accounts receivable is typically executed by generating an invoice and either mailing or electronically delivering it to the customer, who, in turn, must pay it within an established timeframe, called credit terms [citation needed] or payment terms.