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  2. Credit - Wikipedia

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    Credit (from Latin verb credit, meaning "one believes") is the trust which allows one party to provide money or resources to another party wherein the second party does not reimburse the first party immediately (thereby generating a debt), but promises either to repay or return those resources (or other materials of equal value) at a later date ...

  3. Contributor Roles Taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    The Contributor Roles Taxonomy, commonly known as CRediT, is a controlled vocabulary of types of contributions to a research project. [1] CRediT is commonly used by scientific journals to provide an indication of what each contributor to a project did. The CRediT standard includes machine-readable metadata. [2]

  4. Good conduct time - Wikipedia

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    Good conduct time, good time credit, good time, or time off for good behavior is a sentence reduction given to prisoners who maintain good behavior while imprisoned. In Florida, it is known as gain time. Good conduct time can be forfeited if a prisoner is determined to have committed disciplinary infractions and/or crimes while incarcerated.

  5. Experts Explain Why You Should Still Use a Credit Card in ...

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    Continuing to use your credit cards in retirement also keeps your credit score in good standing, Sandberg said. The reason this matters is that you may want to do something such as take out equity ...

  6. Transfer credit - Wikipedia

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    Transfer credit, credit transfer, and advanced standing are the terms used by colleges and universities for the procedure of granting credit to a student for educational experiences or courses undertaken at another institution. This is a subset of recognition of prior learning (which also includes prior work or non-institutional experience for ...

  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. Credit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Credit (creative arts), acknowledging the ideas or other work of writers and contributors Closing credits, a list of credits played at the ending of a work; Motion picture credits

  9. 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.