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  2. Commercial Processing Workload - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is a simplified variant of the industry-wide TPC-C benchmarking standard originally developed by IBM to compare the performance of their various AS/400 (now IBM i) server offerings.

  3. Can you use a personal credit card for business expenses? - AOL

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    Ramp explains when and why a personal credit card may be used for business expenses, the risks involved, and the benefits of using a business credit card instead.

  4. Concurrent use registration - Wikipedia

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    A concurrent use application may not be filed based on a party's intent to use a mark, but must rely on actual use in commerce. [3] The concurrent use application must identify all other parties who are entitled to use the mark, and provide the names and addresses of the parties identified. [4]

  5. Why is good credit so important? - AOL

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    Poor credit: 300-579. Fair credit: 580-669. Good credit: 670-739. Very good credit: 740-799. Excellent credit: 800-850. The good credit score range includes all FICO credit scores between 670 and 739.

  6. CPW - Wikipedia

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    CPW may refer to: ST Kinetics CPW, a submachine gun; Camp Project Wales, a youth project for disadvantaged children run by the United Reformed Church in the 1970s and 1980s; Central Park West, an avenue in Manhattan; Central Park West, a short-lived U.S. television drama in the mid-90s

  7. How being an authorized user affects your credit - AOL

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    An authorized user builds credit when the credit account holder maintains responsible credit habits that help a credit score grow, such as making on-time payments and paying off balances in full.

  8. Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices - Wikipedia

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    Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) is a proposal for bank regulation in the United States under Federal Reserve Regulation AA. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System announced in a press release on Saturday, May 2, 2008, that the proposed rules, "prohibit unfair practices regarding credit cards and overdraft services that would, among other provisions ...

  9. 6 of the Most Common Home Renovations — Are They Worth It ...

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    With home prices still on the rise in every region of the U.S., 63% of homeowners say they'd rather remodel their homes than move to renovated homes, according to an October survey by Clever Real...